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The narrative begins with a shipboard mutiny that strands a young married couple on a remote tropical shore; after their deaths the surviving infant is adopted by a tribe of great apes and grows to master the jungle. The tale traces his coming-of-age amid hunting, tribal encounters, and violent rivalries, and then his conflicted reintroduction to human visitors and the temptations of civilization. Episodes blend action, romance, and exotic peril while exploring themes of nature versus nurture, identity, and the limits of social order. The structure alternates dramatic set-piece adventures with reflective interludes on survival skills, law, and moral codes learned in wild and human worlds.
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