"The Last Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper The war between France and India in the 18th century has unique and complex nature corresponding to the severity of the result. A myriad of cultures including French, Canadian, American, British, Argonian, and Iroquois made this era attractive. This multinational factor is a war based on a vulnerable alliance that is susceptible to conflict between factions and the transfer of wealth. Despite violence, that battlefield contains some of the most beautiful countries that you can find anywhere.
James Finnemore Cooper's last Mohawk: book and movie James Fenimore Cooper's book "The Last Mohawk" and the Story Movie "The Last Mohawk" It is different. However, I feel that film producers and directors worked better than this work, while maintaining the original vision of Cooper, a classic American who survived the wilderness. A reliable way to introduce the readers of the 20th century.
In "The Last Mohican" by James Fenimore Cooper, everything has a dual structure, the William Henry massacre is different in the middle of the chapter. The first half of the novel is within the scope of civilization, the second half is the Indian world. The character also mirrored the opposite. The Indians of Good and Evil, Dark Fair Lady, Noble Red Warrior and White Army of Senior Nobility. However, the theme of the story is the contrast and interaction between two Indian characters, Uncas and Magua. It is in the depiction of these two characters that Cooper examines the theme of the story, the fate of the American Indians.