
Lord Greystoke
Lord Greystoke is the original name of Tarzan, a fictional character created by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. Born into British nobility as John Clayton, he is raised in the African jungle after his parents' death. Growing up among wild animals and in natural surroundings, he develops extraordinary agility, strength, and survival skills. Tarzan becomes a symbol of human adaptability, blending civilized qualities with primal instincts. His story highlights themes of nature versus nurture, identity, and adventure, making him one of the most iconic figures in popular culture.