Last Of The Mohicans Movie Essay

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In 1992, the movie The Last of the Mohicans was produced as a representation of the French and Indian war with a love story and some exaggerated scenes of violence among the Native Americans and Englishmen and women. The main actors in this film include: Daniel Day Lewis as Hawkeye, Wes Studi as Magua, Eric Schweig as Uncas, and Steven Waddington as Major Duncan, while the only main actress is Madeleine Stowe as Cora Munroe. These characters all contribute their own important role to the plot. Whereas, Hawkeye is the adopted brother of Uncas, who is the last of the Mohicans capable of continuing the tribe. He resembles a white man under influence of good attributes from the “savages” and the advantages of the white man. Both of these men play …show more content…

This provides the French an advantage from some Native Americans becoming allies, such as Magua's Native American group, due to the English infringement upon their land and people. This will create the conflict as Cora and her sister are kidnapped by spiteful Magua and must be saved by the brother Hawkeye and Uncas. During this rescue the two men are intertwined into the French and Indian War, which they have wanted to avoid in the beginning of the film, but the love among Hawkeye and Cora and Uncas and Cora’s sister, Alice, plagues the men. In the end Uncas is killed by Magua and Alice will commit suicide shortly after to be with her love. While this scene appeals to one’s emotions, Magua is then killed by Uncas’ father and Hawkeye and Cora are together after the long journey. Even though the love story encaptured the focus of the movie, the background revealed the anger of Native Americans, but the justified reason behind their anger as they were not all idealized as savages in this film. Even more they are instigated in the film to attack the Americans after the verbal treaty occurred between the French and the English

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