Hop-Frog

by

Edgar Allan Poe

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Trippetta Character Analysis

Trippetta is a beautiful dancer who was captured in the province adjacent to Hop-Frog’s native land. Trippetta becomes very close to Hop-Frog after they are both placed in the service of the king. She frequently helps Hop-Frog using her considerable influence in the court, a service which he is unable to reciprocate. When Trippetta is struck by the king during a tense encounter, Hop-Frog plots an act of vengeance, possibly out of a feeling of indebtedness towards her. Trippetta assists Hop-Frog in the act by maneuvering the chandelier-chain from the roof and pulling the king and his ministers upwards. Following their act, she and Hop-Frog manage to escape to their native lands and are never seen again.
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Trippetta Character Timeline in Hop-Frog

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...and sent him to the king. A young dancing girl from an adjacent province named Trippetta was sent along with him as an additional gift. The two captives quickly became sworn... (full context)
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...arranging costumes, so he assists greatly with such events. On the night of the occasion, Trippetta has elaborately decorated a hall. Everyone has decided on their costumes, apart from the king... (full context)
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...the king, who then threatens him. But before Hop-Frog can be forced to drink more, Trippetta advances to the king’s seat and begs him to spare Hop-Frog. (full context)
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Trippetta’s audacity stuns the king. He’s briefly at a loss as to what he should do,... (full context)
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...king. Beginning to plan for the masquerade, Hop-Frog says that just as the king threw Trippetta to the ground, he remembered a group act that people in his home country used... (full context)
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At Hop-Frog’s suggestion, Trippetta removes the chandelier that normally illuminates the hall, as its waxen drippings could damage the... (full context)
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...hurls his torch down at them and disappears through the skylight. The narrator explains that Trippetta likely aided Hop-Frog from the roof, and that the two probably escaped back to their... (full context)