Tarzan The Ape Man ⭐
While the name "Tarzan the Ape Man" is most famously associated with the 1932 film adaptation starring Johnny Weissmuller, the character's story originated in the 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Core Origin Story
The narrative follows , an English nobleman whose parents are marooned on the West African coast. After their deaths, Clayton is adopted as an infant by a tribe of great apes known as the Mangani . Raised as one of their own, he is given the name Tarzan , meaning "white-skin" in the ape language. Tarzan the Ape Man
: Parker's daughter, Jane Parker , unexpectedly joins the dangerous mission. While the name "Tarzan the Ape Man" is
: After her father dies from wounds sustained during the rescue, Jane chooses to stay in the jungle with Tarzan rather than return to London. Raised as one of their own, he is
: The expedition is captured by a tribe of aggressive pygmies. Jane sends Tarzan's chimpanzee companion, Cheeta , to find him. Tarzan arrives with a herd of elephants to rescue the survivors.
The famous 1932 film shifts the focus toward an expedition into the heart of Africa:
: During the journey, the party is stalked by a mysterious "wild man". Tarzan abducts Jane, which initially terrifies her, but she soon grows fond of him after he saves her from various jungle threats, including lions and crocodiles.