
Tarzan the Magnificent
によって:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
言語: 英語
形式: ペーパーバック
ISBN 10: 0345289803
ISBN 13: 9780345289803
出版日:
January 1st, 1980
出版社: Ballantine Books
ページ数: 35
ジャンル: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure
In a remote corner of an untamed jungle, two formidable tribes of warrior women, the Kaji and the Zuli, are locked in a brutal conflict, both seeking control of their coveted territory. Each tribe boasts its own fierce ideals and formidable skills, but it is the clash of their values and traditions that truly fuels the fire of their rivalry. Within this chaotic backdrop, Tarzan emerges as a powerful and enigmatic figure, caught in the crossfire of their struggle.
As a man of the wild, Tarzan navigates the challenges thrown at him with unmatched agility and cunning. He will be forced to confront not only the warriors of each tribe but the relentless forces of nature itself. With personal stakes rising and alliances shifting, the jungle becomes a stage for dramatic confrontations and test of wills. The beauty and brutality of his surroundings serve as a constant reminder of the raw power at play.
Intricately woven into the narrative are themes of strength, survival, and the quest for identity. As Tarzan grapples with his purpose amidst the chaos of war, he must also rely on his innate connection to the natural world, a bond that offers both refuge and profound insight. His journey reveals that the fight for dominance might just mask deeper truths about unity and understanding.
In the heart of this savage environment, Tarzan stands as a symbol of the struggle between civilization and the wild. His encounters with the fierce women of the Kaji and Zuli—each embodying fearless independence and raw strength—challenge his perceptions and ultimately shape his destiny. In this tale, the lines between friends and foes blur, pushing Tarzan to discover not only the magnificence of the jungle but also the complexities of his own legacy.
As a man of the wild, Tarzan navigates the challenges thrown at him with unmatched agility and cunning. He will be forced to confront not only the warriors of each tribe but the relentless forces of nature itself. With personal stakes rising and alliances shifting, the jungle becomes a stage for dramatic confrontations and test of wills. The beauty and brutality of his surroundings serve as a constant reminder of the raw power at play.
Intricately woven into the narrative are themes of strength, survival, and the quest for identity. As Tarzan grapples with his purpose amidst the chaos of war, he must also rely on his innate connection to the natural world, a bond that offers both refuge and profound insight. His journey reveals that the fight for dominance might just mask deeper truths about unity and understanding.
In the heart of this savage environment, Tarzan stands as a symbol of the struggle between civilization and the wild. His encounters with the fierce women of the Kaji and Zuli—each embodying fearless independence and raw strength—challenge his perceptions and ultimately shape his destiny. In this tale, the lines between friends and foes blur, pushing Tarzan to discover not only the magnificence of the jungle but also the complexities of his own legacy.