Tarzanx Shame Of Jane Top Review
Jane, stumbling over her words, tries to explain modesty . She talks about sin, about the gaze of others, about the rules of London. Tarzan does not understand. In the jungle, to be seen is to be alive. To hide is to be prey or sick.
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However, this shifts into an existential shame upon the discovery of his parents' cabin. When Tarzan discovers books and eventually learns to read, he realizes he is not an ape, but a "man." This revelation brings a new form of shame: the shame of origin. He looks at his reflection and sees a creature that is hairless and physically distinct. Burroughs writes of Tarzan’s confusion regarding his identity; he is an anomaly. This internal conflict—being biologically human but culturally feral—creates a schism in his psyche. He feels shame for his lack of fur among apes, and later, shame for his lack of clothing and manners among men. Jane, stumbling over her words, tries to explain modesty
Tarzan, sensing her remorse, shared with her the story of his own isolation and the loneliness that came with being an outcast from both the jungle and human society. In that moment, a bond formed between them, one that transcended their initial animosity. In the jungle, to be seen is to be alive