Tarzan X Shame Of Jane Part 2 » (Tested)
Power in the narrative is fluid rather than static. Early chapters present Tarzan as the dominant “savage” who rescues Jane; Part 2 reverses this polarity:
Part 2 adopts a dual‑narrative approach: alternating first‑person sections from Jane’s diary entries and third‑person scenes centered on Tarzan’s observations. This structural choice accomplishes two things: tarzan x shame of jane part 2
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Series/Universe | Tarzan (Edgar Rice Burroughs) – classic adventure setting in the African jungle. | | Pairing | Tarzan (John Clayton, Lord Greystoke) × Jane Porter (later “Shame of Jane” – a darker, conflicted version of the original heroine). | | Part 2 Focus | The escalation of Jane’s internal conflict (“shame”) and how it reshapes her relationship with Tarzan, while introducing new external threats that test both characters’ loyalties and survival skills. | | Genre | Adventure / Romance (with mature thematic elements). | | Intended Audience | Adults familiar with the Tarzan mythos; readers comfortable with emotionally intense, character‑driven drama. | Power in the narrative is fluid rather than static