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Tarzan's son, Jack, escapes captivity and retreats into the jungle with an ape, the place he finds love in unexpected places. And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned along with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. In the novel, Tarzan is portrayed as the epitome of man, standing other than 'civilized society. Instead of disadvantaging him, this social construct imbues him with an inherent strength that exceeds that of another character in the novel.
The lion was then killed, and within the next shot, Elmo was supposed to position his foot upon its carcass and provides the victory cry of the bull ape. He did it all except the victory cry, for as he positioned his foot upon the supposedly lifeless physique, the lion voiced a terrific roar. In telling what occurred instantly thereafter, Elmo says that he is optimistic that he holds the unofficial standing broad leap report.