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James Fenimore Cooper Indian Tribes
1,226 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper -- The Historian James Fenimore Cooper is, in his own right, a historian. Cooper is responsible for passing on views of early America that will never be available to us again. He helped many Americans view Indians and other ethnic groups as people and not savages. Historical events greatly influenced Coopers writing. Time periods such as the Revolutionary war and the American exploration of the West were often the backgrounds for Coopers most successful novels. Novels such ...
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James Fenimore Cooper Nineteenth Century
600 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper was born in the year 1789, and lived in New York State until 1803. (1) Since James Fenimore Cooper lived along the frontier, he was able to capture that way of life and accurately portray it in his novels. (2) This is one of the many reasons why he was loved and admired as a writer. James Cooper attended Yale University. (3) After he was expelled his junior year in 1805, (4) he enlisted in the Navy as a common seaman in 1806 and then went on to warrant a midshipman from 180...
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James Fenimore Cooper Point Of View
2,274 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper was born on September 15, 1789 in Burlington, New Jersey. He was the son of William and Elizabeth (Fenimore) Cooper, the twelfth of thirteen children (Long, p. 9). Cooper is known as one of the first great American novelists, in many ways because he was the first American writer to gain international followers of his writing. In addition, he was perhaps the first novelist to demonstrate that native materials could inspire significant imaginative writing (p. 13). In addition...
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James Fenimore Cooper Natty Bumppo
1,896 wordsThe Deerslayer and Morality by Randy Hartenstine English 1123 - 63 Mrs. Moss July 14, 1998 Hartenstine i The Deerslayer and Morality Thesis Statement: The morality of the main character is one that represents a spiritual communion with nature, a firm opposition to discrimination, and an exaggerated state of divine morality. I. Natty's morality is guided by nature. A. His morality is all-inclusive when it comes to respect, dignity, and humanity. B. Nature is religion because it represents the div...
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James Fenimore Cooper American Novelist
1,258 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper, whose writing has evoked admiration is considered to be the first true American novelist. His most popular work, The Last of the Mohicans, has remained one of the most widely read novels throughout the world and it, along with the other four novels that make up The Leatherstocking Tales, has impacted the way many view both the American Indians and the frontier period of American history. The image of the strong and fearless frontiersman, as well as the wise and noble red m...
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