The Beast in the Jungle??? The realization of man obsessed with the image of himself as an icon of importance, preferably someone who is likely to be the limelight of a phenomenon, can highly be considered as purely egotistic and vain. The character John Marcher in Henry James’ novella ???The Beast in the Jungle??? best exemplifies this kind of egotism, having a firm belief that an overwhelming occurrence will take part in his life in the future. This novella is closely analysed as a representation or narration of man’s narcissistic nature, especially on thinking highly of himself. Marcher for instance, in the first chapter, recognizes the existence of the phenomenon as ???appearing natural???, and that according to what he confided to his acquaintance May Bertram, ?????¦deepest thing within you, the sense of being kept for something rare and strange.???