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While "Tarzan" is the story of a man rising to power, The Shame of Jane is the story of a woman forced to look into the abyss.

She has been raised on Tennyson and tea cakes, on the soft hands of professors and the hesitant proposals of businessmen. But in the jungle, she meets a force of nature. And nature, as Darwin noted, is red in tooth and claw. The Shame of Jane is the moment her civilized conscience realizes that her body has chosen the beast over the gentleman. tarzon x shame of jane

Edgar Rice Burroughs gave us a hero who could kill with his bare hands but weep for the death of an ape. Tarzon (a common misspelling, but one that feels grittier, more visceral) is the id unleashed. He doesn't ask for consent; he takes. He doesn't negotiate with the jungle; he conquers it. While "Tarzan" is the story of a man

And neither does he. Have you read the original Burroughs novels, or are you only familiar with the Disney version? Let me know your take on the "Shadow Jane" theory in the comments. And nature, as Darwin noted, is red in tooth and claw

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