The second act moves to Jane’s estate in England, where she attempts to civilize her wild man. She gives him the name "John" (his birth name), shaves him, dresses him in a suit, and tries to teach him English. Despite becoming "civilized," Tarzan’s libido remains feral. The film’s funniest moments come from the culture clash, such as when Tarzan struggles with silverware or attempts to initiate games of love with the household staff. The final act deals with the choices both characters must make, forcing Tarzan to return to the jungle and leave Jane behind.
Jane is on an expedition in Africa when she discovers the "Ape Man." The two fall in love, and she eventually brings him back to Britain. The story follows the "culture shock" he experiences as he is introduced to high society. tarzan shame of jane 1995