The essay goes viral. Film scholars, feminist critics, and conservationists alike begin to reference the rediscovered work. A new generation of creators cites “Tarzan X” as an early example of intersectional storytelling, where the wilderness is not a backdrop for male heroics but a living, breathing character with its own moral compass.
The reference to "Shame of Jane" could imply a narrative or a character study that resonates with or challenges traditional tales, possibly linked to Jane Porter, Tarzan's love interest. A 1995 origin might suggest an earlier work that has since been revisited or reimagined with modern sensibilities and storytelling techniques.