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Tarzan, the man raised by gorillas in the heart of the African jungle, first appeared in Burroughs' 1912 novel "Tarzan of the Apes." The story follows John Clayton, a British nobleman who, after his parents' death in Africa, is adopted by a gorilla named Kala. Raised as one of her own, Clayton learns to survive and thrive in the jungle, eventually reclaiming his human identity. This narrative of a man caught between two worlds—civilization and the wild—struck a chord with readers worldwide.
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The Tarzan story has been translated into numerous languages and has inspired countless adaptations, including films, TV shows, stage productions, and even a Broadway musical. The character's influence can be seen in many other works of fiction, from films like "The Jungle Book" to literature like "The Planet of the Apes." Tarzan, the man raised by gorillas in the