Jane ((exclusive)) — Tarzan And The Shame Of

Tarzan's eyes met Jane's his heart heavy with shame. "I'm sorry Jane. I should have done more."

Joe D'Amato himself served as the Director of Photography under his real name, Aristide Massaccesi. tarzan and the shame of jane

Tarzan is a nobleman. He is white, British, and educated. Jane’s "shame" in the eyes of their peers is that she chose to regress. In the logic of the 1910s, civilization was a ladder moving upward. Jane climbed down . She chose the ape over the aristocrat. The lost story would likely force Jane to confront this accusation head-on, questioning whether "progress" is truly superior to the brutal honesty of the jungle. Tarzan's eyes met Jane's his heart heavy with shame

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Below is a based on the most plausible analytical reading: an exploration of the theme of Jane’s shame within the original Burroughs novels and its implications for understanding Tarzan’s character and the book’s ideological underpinnings.