
Mowgli was also an influence on a number of other "wild boy" characters. Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli has been cited as a major influence on Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation of Tarzan. She states that she felt she would be a much better spouse for Tarzan than his fictional wife, Jane and that when she first began to live among and study the chimpanzees she was fulfilling her childhood dream of living among the great apes just as Tarzan did.
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Tarzan's primitivist philosophy was absorbed by countless fans, amongst whom was Jane Goodall, who describes the Tarzan series as having a major influence on her childhood. His preferred outfit is a knife and a loincloth of animal hide and he prefers going barefoot, his preferred abode is any convenient tree branch when he desires to sleep, and his favored food is raw meat, killed by himself even better if he is able to bury it a week so that putrefaction has had a chance to tenderize it. Although he is able to pass within society as a civilized individual, he prefers to "strip off the thin veneer of civilization", as Burroughs often puts it. In keeping with these characteristics, Tarzan's philosophy embraces an extreme form of "return to nature". As a born leader, he can inspire unyielding loyalty towards him. In dealing with other men, Tarzan is firm, but whenever he is with male friends, he is reserved but very friendly and easygoing. When presented with a situation where a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side of the weaker party. He is deeply in love with his wife and totally devoted to her in numerous situations where other women express their attraction to him, Tarzan politely declines their attentions. He is frequently presented as behaving ethically in most situations, except when seeking vengeance under the motivation of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been murdered in Tarzan the Untamed. Tarzan is often intelligent, quick-thinking, loyal, courageous, and offers friendship, kindness, compassion, and guidance to those he meets. He wears no clothes, except for a loincloth tied around his waist.

Tarzan is described as being tall, athletic, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes and long black hair. Tarzan is contemptuous of what he sees as the hypocrisy of civilization, and he and Jane return to Africa, making their home on an extensive estate that becomes a base for Tarzan's later adventures.īurroughs created an elegant version of the wild man figure largely unalloyed with character flaws or faults. They have one son, Jack, who takes the ape name Korak ("the Killer"). In later books he lives with her for a time in England. In The Return of Tarzan, Tarzan and Jane married. When Jane returns to the United States, Tarzan leaves the jungle in search of her, his one true love. She, her father, and others of their party are marooned on exactly the same coastal jungle area where Tarzan's biological parents were twenty years earlier. In October 1908, Tarzan meets a young British woman, Jane Porter. his real English name is John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke both Clayton and Greystoke as names – implying that Tarzan may have a different real name. Soon after his parents' death, Tarzan became a feral child, and his tribe of apes is known as the Mangani, Great Apes of a species unknown to science.

When Tarzan was an infant, his mother died, and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the ape tribe by whom Tarzan was adopted.

Tarzan was born in Mahe is the son of a British lord and the lady who was marooned on the Atlantic coast of Africa by mutineers.
