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    literature and turned it instead to the business of myth-making’ (Wardrop, 1997, p. P2) which is an interest of mine. My aim is to focus on the emergence and portrayal of women in sentimental fiction during the nineteenth century, through Coopers novel The Last of the Mochicans (Cooper, 1826) and Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Stowe, 1999). The framework of my discussion will be

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    is more of a respect relationship. Uncas is the son of Chingachgook and one of the last members of the Mohicans. He is taught to have respect, obidence, and to have pride. Chingachgook has a desire to make his son strong, accountable, and to essentially carry on the Mohican blood-line. Hawkeye prizes Chingachgook as he becomes a father figure, despite the difference in color he taught Hawkeye the ways of the Mohicans. The three were a team always looking out for each other. Uncas father-daughter

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    In most early American literature, the prospect of interracial relationships and people from races other than Caucasian were looked at through fear-tinted lenses and seen as undesirable and distasteful. In James Fenimore Cooper's novel, The Last of the Mohicans, Cooper heavily suggests that while overcoming racial barriers and having interracial relationships can have advantages, there are problems that he believes can arise due to the mingling of races. Examining his literature can give much insight

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    In the movie "Last of the Mohicans", Nathaniel, played by Daniel Day-Lewis, is an American Romantic hero. Nathaniel is traveling with the last 2 Mohican Indians, Chingachgook, his father who adopted him, and Uncas, Chingachgook's son, when they come across and ambush of Huron Indians on British troops. Nathaniel and his Mohican companions fight off the Huron and rescue Cora, Alice, and Heyward. They all travel on together, but eventually Cora, Alice, and Heyward are captured by Huron while trying

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    But does race truly matter? In the long run, does the color of an individual’s complexion or their way of life make up who they are? The novel written by James Ferimoore Cooper, “The Last of the Mohicans”, takes place during the French and Indian War (late 1750’s) in the

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    bear”. Throughout time the expectations of strong, powerful and brave have surrounded the idea of a man. These stereotypes have influenced the role of the man in everything from social life to entertainment. Within the pieces of literature, Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper and A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, General Munro and Walter Lee Younger show an opposing side to this stereotype due to the character’s tendency to quit when situations get hard, the character’s naïve outlook

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    about the West. Often in these films Native Americans are of anonymous tribes or display characteristics of completely different tribes, are thirsty for white blood and scalps, and quickly fall down dead with white cowboys’ weapons. Both The Last of the Mohicans and Dances with Wolves, while maybe not Westerns, are feature length films who depict Native Americans and from different time periods,

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    origin of American fiction and specifically, I am going to talk about two famous authors who are characteristic of this type of literature. The purpose of this essay is comparing these two writers through their works: Rip Van Winkle and The last of the Mohicans. These writers are Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper. Washington Irving was born on 1783 (Manhattan) and he is consider as “the father of American fiction” and the creator of the short story. Irving did multiple travels to the

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    of Chingachgook and one of the last members of the Mohicans. This relationship seems to be a man-to-man relationship in where they respect one another. The relationship of father- daughter with Colonel Munro and his daughters seems to show natural protectiveness and emotion. Colonel Munro is a commander and his daughters respect him, but also challenge

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    his article "The Negotiation of Manhood: James Fenimore Cooper's Ideology of Manhood in The Last of the Mohicans," James Fenimore Cooper was exceedingly interested in developing a new American definition of the ideal man. Zhang writes that "masculinity was always one of the primary issues in [Cooper's] life and his writings as well . . . the selection . . . of (the) male figures in The Last of the Mohicans must have a lot to do with his personal search for the ideal image of American man'' (2). With

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