Talk:Philosophers East vs West/@comment-65.102.8.123-20150702235223/@comment-4984811-20150703232735

well technically in the original novel, Tarzan were raized by a great ape species called "Mangani" which is like a combination between gorillas and chimps.

And what I mean with "Great Powers, come great responsibility"

Spider-Man: Spider-Mans father figure died because he was too stubborn to stop the thug that killed him, and he had to live with that haunted memory forever. And because of that tragedy, he uses his super powers for the greater good to help new York City. Even if that means that the whole city hates him.

Tarzan: In the novel, Tarzan fights and kills Kerchak (the leader of the apes and the one responsible for Tarzan's father's death) and then succeeds him as the eader of the tribe. In the Disney version, Kerchak (in this version, is more of an anti-hero and Tarzan's "father") was tragically shot by Clayton and gave the leader ship to Tarzan right before his death. Which means Tarzan now has the great power of a leader but he has to use them for the greater good to help his family to survive the dangers of the jungle.