D) She argues that Tarzan's behavior is influenced by his upbringing in the jungle, and he should not be judged by human standards.
What does Jane's statement, "You are judging him according to your own standards, gentlemen," reveal about her perspective of Tarzan? (1 point)
Responses
A) She believes Tarzan is motivated merely by curiosity and should be judged as a curious jungle creature.
A) She believes Tarzan is motivated merely by curiosity and should be judged as a curious jungle creature.
B) She thinks Tarzan is a wild man who cannot be understood by civilized society.
B) She thinks Tarzan is a wild man who cannot be understood by civilized society.
C) She feels that Tarzan's actions are motivated by his own self-interest, not by any sense of morality.
C) She feels that Tarzan's actions are motivated by his own self-interest, not by any sense of morality.
D) She argues that Tarzan's behavior is influenced by his upbringing in the jungle, and he should not be judged by human standards.
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