
Tarzan, apinain kuningas: Seikkailuromaani Afrikan aarniometsistä
"Tarzan, apinain kuningas: Seikkailuromaani Afrikan aarniometsistä" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel published in 1914. When an English aristocrat's infant son is orphaned in the African jungle, he is adopted and raised by apes. Named Tarzan, he grows up torn between his animal upbringing and his human heritage. His world changes when a group of white people, including a young woman named Jane Porter, arrive on the coast. The novel explores themes of heredity, identity, civilization, and the struggle between nature and nurture.
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