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Planning for a dangerous trip is James Parker, leader of the African safari, and his
young associate Harry Holt. They are looking for the fabled elephants' burial grounds in
Africa. Parker's daughter, the lovely English girl Jane Parker arrives in Africa to be with
her father and join him, but Parker thinks the trip will be too dangerous for her. They go
on the big journey climbing mountains, rafting, camping, etc.While camping with her
father, Jane was kidnapped by Tarzan and brought to his treetop.Jane is found at the
treetop and then Harry kills the ape making Tarzan follow him. Harry shoots Tarzan and
Tarzan on his way to th treetop is being attacked by wild animals and the helped by his
friends and Jane.Then the safarians are captured by a band of savage pygmies.Tarzan kills
the giant goriila and saves Jane, Parker and Harry. Jane's father dies after finding the
burials and Tarzan and Jane live happily ever after.
Tarzan of the Apes is a book with great details and descriptions. The characters
that are mentioned in the book are detailed to the fullest. For example when they
introduced Tarzan, "a jungle-yelling, vine-swinging, illiterate (unspeaking), loin-clothed,
but gentle, childlike, and protective ape man ", that gave me a mental picture of him. Jane
and her father you can tell were not from Africa and were just on a journey for the
elephant burials. Harry was a man that liked Jane and didnt care for much for instance
when one of the safarians fell off the mountaian he said, "Poor Devil okay move along".
The setting is in Africa and Edgar gives specific discription of how they went over
mountains, Rivers into treetops and swinging from tree to tree.
The mood that Egdar gives to his writers is that Jane was a girl that fell in love
with a man that couldnt even undersatnd her and, that love makes her want to try to
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