![]() ![]() However, he is actually quite overweight but forces himself to appear skinnier in public, by the use of a corset which is tightly placed on. Sarousch is shown to have a narrow face and blue eyes with thick black pronounced eyebrows, a thin body structure and dark red lips. Sarousch is also very shallow, negligible, and inconsequential, only wanting Madellaine to act as a pretty face and completely ignores her talents, he also describes Quasimodo, the bellringer of Notre Dame as a "hideous monster" When the situation calls for it, Sarousch can also be quite uncaring, deceiving, hypocritical, traitorous, and egomaniacal, as he threatens the life of Captain Phoebus' son, so he could make an escape with La Fidele. When he got confronted by Captain Phoebus, he blamed Madellaine for his thefts, proving himself to be a dirty coward with no love in his heart. While he did once treat her with compassion, he is constantly seen putting her down and rarely shows her any affection in the present day and just wants her to "stand there and look pretty" and only cared for her as long as she completed whatever task he always wished for her to carry out. Sarousch took in a young girl named Madellaine who was caught stealing from him. Sarousch is narcissistic, uncompromising, presumptuous, and completely in love with himself, he is seen admiring his reflection in the mirror and even says "I'd kiss me but then I'd fall in love" which is a homage to the Greek God Narcissus who actually fell in love with his own reflection in the river all the time. While Sarousch is not nearly as sadistic or as genocidal as Judge Claude Frollo, but regardless, he still proved to be highly greedy, selfish, deceptive, opprobrious, untrustworthy, and quite avaricious for a kleptomaniac thief who is willing to commit kidnapping and murder for his goals to be fulfilled.
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