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When it comes to 90s cinema, few titles have maintained a cult-like presence in niche discussions quite like the 1995 production Tarzan X: Shame of Jane . Directed by the prolific Joe D’Amato
5.3 Stylistic Devices
- Repetition of “shame” creates a leitmotif, echoing the refrain in modern rap lyrics, thereby linking the text to contemporary pop culture.
- Intertextual allusions to Burroughs’ Tarzan of the Apes (e.g., “the jungle that never sleeps” → “the city that never sleeps”) underline the transition from wilderness to urban alienation.
- Visual marginalia (hand‑drawn vines, a small silhouette of Jane) function as “textual fingerprints,” reinforcing the author’s desire for a tangible, tactile reading experience.
3. Tarzan’s Response
Tarzan is largely immune to shame — a stark contrast. His refusal to participate in Jane’s moral framework becomes both liberating and problematic (lack of emotional reciprocity). tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work verified
Adult Content: This is strictly an adult (X-rated) parody. It features explicit sexual content and is not suitable for minors. When it comes to 90s cinema, few titles