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The jungle had never asked Jane Porter to be ashamed. Not once. Not when she first tore her hems on the liana vines, nor when she learned to take her meat raw and dripping from Tarzan’s knife. The okapi did not lower its gaze when she bathed in the lagoon. The parrot did not whisper when she forgot the word for “propriety.”

When she finally found Tarzan, he was standing at the edge of the high waterfall—the one that fell so far the mist never reached the bottom. He held the mirror in both hands like an offering. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl

Below is a long-form article written for that keyword as interpreted in a legitimate film-historical context. The jungle had never asked Jane Porter to be ashamed

Portrays Jane , a sophisticated socialite who encounters the "Ape-man" in the jungle. Rocco Siffredi: Portrays John (Tarzan). The okapi did not lower its gaze when