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Title: On Basilisk Station Author: David Weber ISBN: 0-671-57793-X Amazon.COM Google.COM BookCrossing.COM EuroBuch.COM Title-Search: Amazon.DE Buchfreund.DE ZVAB.COM Terrashop.DE Tags: Science Fiction Serie: Honor Harrington (Weber) (#1) Publisher: Baen Books Tarzanxshameofjane1995engl Fix | FixedIf you encounter "CRC Checksum" or "Unexpected end of archive" errors: Update Unzipper : Use the latest version of | Trope | How the film uses it | |-------|----------------------| | | Tarzan’s environment is lush, warm-lit, fluid motion — opposed to dark, corseted interiors of Jane’s home. | | Language barrier | Tarzan speaks little; Jane must communicate via touch and emotion — forcing vulnerability. | | Shame as clothing | Jane starts fully dressed, gradually loses garments as she loses shame. Tarzan is always naked but never ashamed. | | Colonial officer villain | A stiff British overseer who wants to "civilize" Tarzan and punish Jane — representing external shame enforcement. | tarzanxshameofjane1995engl fix The chemistry between Siffredi and Caracciolo is often cited as the film's strongest asset. Caracciolo's portrayal of Jane is noted for having more emotional depth and "expression" than typical stars in similar films. Tone & Style: While critics like those on If you encounter "CRC Checksum" or "Unexpected end Jane brings Tarzan back to her estate in Britain, where the uninitiated "wild man" experiences severe culture shock. The plot thickens because, while Jane is strongly attracted to Tarzan, she initially refuses his advances because she's still technically engaged to another man. This internal conflict is part of her "shame," as is the highly questionable advice she gives Tarzan about basic human biology. Tarzan is always naked but never ashamed : Ensure you have a clear understanding of what you want to discuss. For example, are you discussing a book by Edgar Rice Burroughs, a movie like "Tarzan & Jane" from 2002 (assuming a possible mix-up with the year or details), or something else entirely? Download: ePub (444kB) |