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The rest of the film follows their adventures: learning to communicate (Tarzan speaks pidgin English), escaping from a second tribe of cannibals, and ultimately finding a form of love. Jane’s “shame” transforms from the disgrace of being a captive to the social shame of preferring a jungle savage over civilized men. The film ends with Jane choosing to stay with Tarzan, fully embracing her new life.
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Upon discovering the Apeman, she initiates him into the concepts of human intimacy. The second half of the film introduces a unique culture-shock dynamic when Jane attempts to bring Tarzan back to the strict, moralistic confines of , leading to a chaotic breakdown of conventional decorum. The rest of the film follows their adventures:
The “shame” is multifaceted. Jane feels shame for desiring a “primitive” man over a “civilized” husband. Shame for abandoning Tarzan without a word. And shame for the secret she carries—a son, raised in the treetops, whom Tarzan believes is dead. The phenomenon of the "Shame of Jane" dub