"The Last Of The Mohicans" by James Cooper.
Date Submitted: 06/13/2003 22:18:08
The Last of the Mohicans
The Last of the Mohicans is about the subject of the frontier and the people who occupied it. The frontier is both a place and condition made up of opposite conflicting forces where things come together with all their differences. In this novel the clash between the French and English is for colonial control of the land using hostile Indians of the Iroquois and the Delawares and Mohicans. The story
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The concept of brotherhood is a good way to conclude this book. Hawkeye ends the book by grasping hands with Chingachgook. By doing this he shows that differentness and brotherhood can survive side by side. As the final words of Tamenund remind the reader that everything comes to an end; individuals, families, tribes and even races must end. As the American frontier continues to expand the conflict of man against man will always exist.
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