Interracial Love And Friendship In The Last Of The Mohicans

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Throughout The Last of the Mohicans, many themes are portrayed. One of the major themes is interracial (involving different races) love and friendship. This novel is about the difficulty of overcoming racial divides. Cooper explains that racial mingling is dangerous, but worth having. The idea of interracial love and friendship being desirable is demonstrated by Hawkeye, a white man, and Chingachgook, a Mohican Indian. Hawkeye and Chingachgook shared a similar goal and united together to team up against Huron enemies to save white military leaders like Heyward. Interracial love is also dangerous. Cooper also shows that interracial romances are not worth having, as Uncas and Cora’s love ends in tragedy. Overall, the novel ends in hope for a

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