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The Significance of the Ending of Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans"
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A five page paper looking at James Fenimore Cooper's novel in terms of its ending, in which the noble Indian Uncas is killed by another Indian. The paper suggests that Cooper's readers would not have been able to deal with the truth: that the Indians were actually being exterminated by the white man. Bibliography lists three sources.
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Paper Title:
The Significance of the Ending of Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans"
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