Jungle Tales of Tarzan
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The sixth book is Tarzan, the king of the jungle. In fact, this is a collection of several stories about when Tarzan was a small child raised by monkeys and his youth. Young Tarzan was different from the monkeys, who were his only companions and playmates. Their lives were simple, brutal, filled with anything other than murder or murder. But Tarzan had a normal childlike desire to learn. He learned to read in pain from the books left by his deceased father. Now he tried to apply this book knowledge to the world around him. He was looking for things like the source of dreams and the place of God. And he was looking for the love and compassion that every human being needs. But he was alone in his struggle for growth and understanding. There was no room for abstraction in the life of the forest.