
why didn't the author give tarzan a beard?
After meeting local humans with smooth faces, Tarzan clocked his own scruff and thought, “Nope, this beard’s too ape-ish.” So, he grabbed a knife from his late dad’s cabin and scraped it off - calling it a “degrading emblem of apehood.” Who knew the jungle had such a strict dress code? Before humans entered the picture, Tarzan had zero reason to shave. Why bother when your only mirror is a gorilla glaring back at you? But once he saw his reflection, it was game over for the facial fuzz.
This has always been one of those curious inconsistencies I noticed growing up. Kow does someone raised in the wild manage to stay so clean-shaven? It really highlights how much storytelling choices are shaped by visual aesthetics rather than realism. From a biological standpoint, you'd expect at least some facial hair, especially if he’s supposed to be living entirely without grooming tools. I wonder if part of it was also a deliberate choice to keep Tarzan more universally appealing or to avoid aging his appearance. Do you think audiences today would accept a more rugged, bearded version of the character, or would that clash too much with the traditional image?
Hello,
Thinking back to the 1960's, no one had beards, it just didn't happen, period. I mean if Walt Disney said no to beards, then that was gospel. Walt Disney was one of the most influential people in North America. He was a creative genius and had Americans in the palm of his hand. There were a lot of things in the 60's that aren't around anymore. Cigarettes, all the cigarette ads on tv, everyone including, unfortunately, kids knew all the jingles. And I might mention it is what killed Walt Disney at the end of 1966.
Then a lot of things changed, the summer of love was in 1967, and the long haired, bearded hippies came along. By the early to mid 70's, beards were becoming quite the thing. Spring break 1976 in Daytona Beach is where I grew mine, and to this day I still have one.
Okay, I have a couple of questions, why do you think Edgar Rice Burroughs made Tarzan clean-shaven while still giving him long hair? And how realistic is the idea that Tarzan could shave with a knife in the jungle without injuring himself?
Thank you,
Mark