Edgar Rice Burroughs, a renowned American author, is credited with creating the iconic character, Tarzan. Born in Chicago in 1875, Burroughs went on to become one of the most influential writers of the early 20th century.
Tarzan, the beloved fictional character, made his debut in Burroughs' novel, "Tarzan of the Apes," published in 1912. The story follows the adventures of a young boy named John Clayton, who becomes orphaned in the African jungle after his parents are marooned and killed. Adopted and raised by a tribe of apes, Clayton, known as Tarzan, grows up to become a skilled hunter, mastering the ways of the jungle.
Tarzan's popularity skyrocketed, making him a cultural icon. Burroughs penned numerous sequels and spin-offs featuring the jungle hero, captivating readers with his daring exploits and extraordinary strength. Tarzan's unique ability to communicate with animals further enhanced his allure, creating a sense of awe and fascination among readers.
Over the years, Tarzan transcended the realm of literature, making his way into various forms of media. The character starred in comic strips, radio dramas, and, most notably, Hollywood films. The first Tarzan film, released in 1918, marked the beginning of a long-lasting cinematic franchise that continued well into the 21st century.
Burroughs' creation of Tarzan not only revolutionized adventure storytelling but also introduced a new archetype in popular culture. Tarzan's character embodied the concept of the "noble savage," a wild yet noble individual who navigates the natural world with grace and strength. This portrayal resonated with audiences and inspired numerous imitations and adaptations.
Even today, Tarzan remains an influential figure in popular culture. His character has been reimagined in various forms, including animated films, television shows, and video games. The enduring legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation is a testament to his remarkable storytelling and the timeless appeal of Tarzan.
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