| | This is a free sample excerpt of the paper. Join to view the full essay | Edgar Allen Poe's "Hop Frog": The Transcendence Of Frogs And Ourang-Outangs Part 1 of Paper....acter Hop-
Frog is able to transcend the limitations of his physical body, in ways the King
and his seven ministers are unable.  "Hop-Frog" has multiple examples of  the
transcendence of  man, and the inability of man to transcend. The most prominent
of these points are:
	1.  By overcoming the limitations of his, Hop-....
 Part 2 of Paper....-- something between a leap and
a wiggle,"(482)  and this motion was only afforded to him through "great pain
and difficulty."  Hop-frog's teeth are "large, powerful, and repulsive."(484)
His arms, not in balance with his body, have a "prodigious power."(482)  His
arms so over compensated for his body he  "resembled a squirrel, or a small
monkey, more than a frog."(482)   His ability to tolerate wine is nonexistent.
The story states that Hop-Frog is from "some barbarous region."(482)  For the
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