User blog comment:Kronika X Cetrion/Pure Good Proposal: Tarzan (Disney)/@comment-26083398-20191009231127

Yes, Tarzan resorts to violence as a form of defence, as Queen Misery states, this was the case when Sabor attacked the Gorilla, in which he was forced to kill her because the leopard was threatening to kill the whole Gorilla pride. As for Clayton, Tarzan actually confirmed to Clayton that he isn't a monster, and as a result refused to kill him, after Clayton became furious over a selfish thing (Tarzan breaking his prized gun), Tarzan even tried to warn him about the vine wrapped around his neck and what could happen if he kept cutting them. He is also forgiving and makes up for his mistake of revealing the Gorilla's location to Clayton and his goons, and makes up for it by freeing them and defeating the captors.