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Set against the violence and uncertainty of the French and Indian War, The Last of the Mohicans follows sisters Cora and Alice Munro as they journey through a perilous frontier to reach their father at Fort William Henry. Guided-then betrayed-by the vengeful Huron scout Magua, the sisters' fate hangs in the balance until they are rescued by the rugged frontiersman Hawk-eye and his Mohican companions, Chingachgook and Uncas. Their struggle for survival unfolds through ambushes, daring escapes, and devastating battles, revealing deep cultural divides and the tragic erosion of Native American nations caught between European powers. As loyalties shift and dangers mount, the story blends romance, heroism, and loss within a landscape of breathtaking beauty and brutality.
James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (1826) became a defining work of early American literature, blending fiction with real events like the siege of Fort William Henry. Its portrayal of frontier life, cultural conflict, and Native American identity shaped the development of the historical novel in the United States. Widely adapted and enduringly influential, it continues to shape modern depictions of the early American wilderness and its peoples.
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