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Difference between tarzan and jungle book

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mowgli is from the Jungle Book series which are set in jungles of Central India. Tarzan used to live in the jungles of Africa.
Mowgli is depicted in Kipling's The Jungle Book, and other media, as a child, while Tarzan is depicted as both a child, and a grown up, as several media focus on his adult years spent in the jungle.
Mowgli was raised as an infant by pack of wolves, and later by a Bagheera (a panther), and Baloo (a black bear). Tarzan was raised by a tribe of Great Apes, called Mangani.
Though both of them are adventurous characters who have to escape from their enemies, Mowgli's struggle is mainly to save himself from Sher Khan, tiger who wants to kill Mowgli, while Tarzan is the "lord" of the jungle whose main interest is to save the weaker animals from the bigger, cunning ones, and to establish justice in every situation.
Mowgli uses intellect and calculated plots to escape from Sher Khan and alert the village which is threatened, while Tarzan (being s full-grown man) uses brute force and strength to wrestle his enemies into submission.
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