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What Is Chingachgook's Relationship With His Daughter

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In comparison and contrast of the father-son relationship of Chingachgook and Uncas with the father-daughter relationship of Munro and his daughters, Cora and Alice were similar and different in their own ways. Both relationships show love, strength, courage, bravery and fear. Chingachgook, the father of Uncas was very intelligent, brave and a skilled warrior. He was a member of the Mohican tribe. He was known as the Le Gros Serpent - The Great Snake because of his knowledge of war. He loved his son and feared for Uncas life because he was a very young man. The Mohicans profited by the delays to steal out of the woods, and to make a survey of the surrounding objects. (The Last of the Mohicans, Chap. 14. P.8.). This was a smart thing to do, especially when traveling through the woods everything looks the same. There are trees, bushes, rugged terrain and you can make a mistake and return to the same spot that you were in. …show more content…

He was very a young man. Uncas was a great and powerful warrior just like his father. He fought with great strength against the Mingos and the French. As a young man, he showed his father how brave and courageous he was. He was very close to Duncan Heyward. Uncas learned very quickly from Duncan the ropes of being in war. Uncas falls in love with Cora, but a relationship cannot be authorized because she is a woman of color. The relationship would be frowned

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