Sunday, October 19, 2008

"The Last of the Mohicans" ~BR2-08~


This time, I read "The Last of the Mohicans". I chose this book because I have watched this movie before, so I was interested in the book. I could find that the story was defferent from movie. However, I like this one, too.

There are many people in this book. Uncas, the last of the Mohicans, Hawkeye, Chingachgook, Cora, Alice, Heyward, the Hurons, and so on. Hawkeye is main in this story. He is brother of Uncus, but they are not real brothers. Chingachgook was chif of the Mohicans, and Uncas is his only one son. Cora and Alice were British women and they were daughters of British colonel. They were with Major Heyward. He loved Alice. The Hurons hate British and they trie to kill them.

In those days, British and Franch did war to get the American land. Colonel stayed the Fort Henry and lead British army. Major Heyward and Cora and Alice walked in the forest with Magua, one of the Huron, because they need to gaide to meet women's father. However, Magua betrayed them and tried to kill them. The Mohicans helped them at that time, and they went toward Fort Henry. During the jurney, they frought with the Hurons many times. However the women could meet their father. One day, British and Franch had a meeting and British army had to leave the Fort Henry. They couldn't win the war. During moving to next land, Cora and Alice were gotten away by the Hurons. Magua want to get marry with Cola, but she hated him. Magua got angry and he tried to kill everyone. She decided to go with Magua, but Uncus tried to stop it because he loves her. However, Cora and Uncas were killed by the Hurons. Then, Hawkeye shout with angry, and fought with the Hurons. They were not real brothers, but they had good relationship. As the result, they could servive, but two great lives were lost.

This was really sad story, but I think, Cora and Uncas might be happy. Cora was save by Uncsa fainaly. Uncus was loved by Cora, too. Therefore, it was sad story but they were happy. The Mohicans couldn't live in the new generations, but their lives were great. They were honest and brave. I think they had means their lives.

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