Tarzanx Shame Of Jane Part 1 Top 〈Trusted〉
The buffalo’s milky eye swiveled toward him. For a heartbeat, it hesitated. Then, with a grunt that was pure malevolence, it lowered its massive, horned head and charged. Not at Tarzan. At Jane.
Tarzan x The Shame of Jane (Part 1) , whatever its exact source, taps into a powerful cultural anxiety: the fear that civilization is merely a veneer. By shaming Jane, the story does not degrade her but rather strips her to a more honest self. The “top” in the title may indicate that this is the first movement in a two-part arc, where shame ultimately gives way to a new, more balanced bond between the human and the wild. tarzanx shame of jane part 1 top
“Mostly,” she repeated, her voice hollow. The buffalo’s milky eye swiveled toward him
From the dense undergrowth to Jane’s left, a massive bull buffalo emerged. It was an old rogue, its horns battered and splintered, one eye clouded with a cataract, the other burning with a senile, irrational rage. Its hump was a mountain of scarred muscle, and its breath came in foul, steaming clouds. It had been driven from its herd, and it hated everything—the light, the trees, the small, pale thing crouched on a rock with a piece of paper. Not at Tarzan
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