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Definitions of hellfires in various dictionaries:
noun - a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned
noun - the torment of hell
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Plural form of hellfire. |
the torment and punishment of hell, envisaged as eternal fire. (modifier) characterizing sermons or preachers that emphasize this aspect of Christian belief: bhellfireb evangelism. Word Origin and History for bhellfireb Expand. n. also hell fire, from Old English hellefyr, in which helle is the genitive case of hell. |
The fire or fires regarded as existing in hell. |
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"Hellfire" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The song is sung by the film's main antagonist, Judge Claude Frollo, who is voiced by Tony Jay. * When sinful thoughts regarding the beautiful Romani woman Esmeralda enter Frollo's mind, he "panics and seeks to rid himself of [its] source". This internal struggle prompts "Hellfire", which has been described as "one of the best Disney villain songs of all time". Frollo "confronts his lusting for Esmeralda, blaming her for turning towards darkness, and pleading to be saved". He sings "destroy Esmeralda, and let her taste the fires of hell, or else let her be mine and mine alone" while the image of Esmeralda "provocatively dances in front of him".This "scene of lust and longing" that the song is centered on received much press coverage at the time of the film's release, along with the alterations made to give the film a "G" rating.* |