Comparing Hawkeye And Cora In The Last Of The Mohicans

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In the popular television series, Mythbusters, the cast members use the scientific method to test whether certain cultural myths, rumors, stories or beliefs are true or could actually happen. In a way, the movie, The Last of the Mohicans is also a myth busting film because of the way it shows the romantic traits of its characters, especially the characters Hawkeye and Cora. Last of the Mohicans is set during the French and Indian War in 1757. Hawkeye shows through his actions that the myth of Native Americans as savages that need to be tamed is not true. He continually shows the romantic traits of respecting nature, bravery, resourcefulness and concerns for others. Cora’s character also displays the traits of bravery, resourcefulness and …show more content…

Hawkeye shoots an elk. As soon as they stand over it, they apologize for having to kill it and praise the elk for fighting for his life. They do this to honor the elk and show that they respect it. This is an example of respecting nature. Hawkeye and his family will use all of the elk parts to the fullest, nothing will be wasted, another sign of respect. Bravery is a romantic trait as well and Hawkeye shows this in multiple scenes. Hawkeye is very brave when he saves the British from a surprise attack by Huron tribe. Even though it is a very dangerous situation, Hawkeye jumps into action fighting off the Huron tribe and turning them away. All that remains after the battle is Alice and Cora, the two daughters of Colonel Munro, a British general and Duncan, a British soldier. In order to survive, they need a guide to escort them to their fort, so Hawkeye volunteers. He shows bravery again by guiding them through the forest and delivering them safely to their …show more content…

She is brave, concerned for others, resourceful and self-reliant. One way she shows bravery is picking up a gun and joining the fight against the Hurons when they surprise attack the British. Women at that time were supposed to mainly focus on being a homemaker and giving birth to children but Cora did not hesitate to fight in the battle, which took a lot of courage. She knew if they lost that battle there would be no home to work at and had the bravery to join the fight, even though she was not trained as a soldier. And during that battle, she was not given a gun by the men but because she is resourceful, she decided to pick up a gun that was sitting on the ground and used it against the Hurons. Part of being resourceful is using what you have on hand to help you complete a task and Cora showed great resourcefulness when she grabbed that gun and joined the battle. That act also showed how Cora was self-reliant, another romantic trait. No man gave her a gun and told her to help fight the French. She decided to do it on her own, which is a huge deal considering women at that time were supposed to always follow the orders of men. She also shows that she is concerned for others when she challenges the men that put Hawkeye in prison. She is concerned about Hawkeye’s well-being and believes he should not be treated so poorly, so she stands up for him and convinces the men to release him from prison. Again, instead of

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