Coopers Chingachgook Chingachgook 's death as the top of the tragedy in Indian country Cooper. Written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1823 Pioneer Pioneer opened a popular white series, Scout and Hunter Nated Bampo. However, the novelist not only talks about Natie's life, but his main purpose is to present the whole situation to the east coast of America in the 17th century.
Cooper created Hawkeye, Uncas, and Chingachgook as truly knowledgeable forested native Mohicans. Their knowledge of the territory of Huron caused the rhythm of the story. Since sports emphasizes nationalism, it shows romantic elements. Chingachook points out the author's message that it is the only survivor and the locals are the real owners of the new world. The most important element of this American romantic classic is its hero, Hawkeye. Hawkeye became an unexpected leader of the novel. It is because he ruled Americans their own destinies and kept them. He avoided some of the rigors of India because he did not use murder as a quick solution to the new world power conflict. Romantic literature is centered on heroes representing individualism. Hawkeye realized this because Cooper played a leading role in the next generation of Native Americans.
Indeed, even the most profitable people, Cooper can succumb to the Native American. "For Indians, you are a fair person," Cooper's Hawkeye told Chingachgook. Hawkeye insists that he is "a man without a cross" - that is, there is no Indian descent. But Cooper's novel on the first page admits "the coldness and selfish policy of distant monarchs in Europe". Eagle's eyes looked away from white desires and their light imported etiquette. Cooper also touches the sexy charm of a man physically attacking life like Ancas and amazing Black Heart Magic. (In books, not an Hawkeye, Ankas is a Cola Love game, even Magua attracted her attention, but Cooper 's cola is a dyed woman Black Blood.