The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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to be a place of safety, but in the story, it is not. Frollo practices black magic there, and even breaks in to capture Esmerelda. Another instance of situational irony is that in the beginning of the book, Frollo shuns women, and especially gypsies. But, when he sees Esmerelda he falls in love with her. This is not only ironic that he falls in love with her, but that she is a gypsy as well.
to be a place of safety, but in the story, it is not. Frollo practices black magic there, and even breaks in to capture Esmerelda. Another instance of situational irony is that in the beginning of the book, Frollo shuns women, and especially gypsies. But, when he sees Esmerelda he falls in love with her. This is not only ironic that he falls in love with her, but that she is a gypsy as well.