American Indians in James Fenimore Cooper’s Novels
CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION……………………………...……………….............................5
CHAPTER I. James Fenimore Cooper biography……....................7
1.1. James Fenimore Cooper as a first major American novelist…………………....7
1.2. James Fenimore Cooper: Indians and Antiquity in the Leatherstocking Tales of the 1820s……………………………………………………………..………...........8
CHAPTER II. American Indians in James Fenimore Cooper’s Novels………………………………………………………………………...…14
2.1. Critical Essays Cooper's Indians ………………………..……………..………14
2.2. Assimilating American Indians in James Fenimore Cooper’s Novels………....16
2.3. The Return of the Vanishing American ………………………………………..22
CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………….29
BIBLIOGRAPHY……………………………………………………...…………..30
INTRODUCTION
Teaching foreign languages in Uzbekistan has become very important since the first days of the Independence of our country, which pays much attention to the rising of education level of people, their intellectual growth.
As our President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said: “The time has come to create in Uzbekistan a new system of teaching foreign languages, which will become a solid foundation for the future. Since we set ourselves the goal of building a competitive state, from now on, graduates of schools, lyceums, colleges and universities must be fluent in at least two foreign languages. This strict requirement should become the main criterion for the work of the head of each education institution”
In this course paper, our main purpose is to characterize Cooper’s use of references to the Ancient World in order to clarify how the author employed them in offering, in most cases, positive images of Indians.
James Fenimore Cooper was a popular and prolific American writer. He is best known for his historical novel “The Last of the Mohicans”, one of the Leatherstocking Tales stories, and he also wrote political fiction, maritime fiction, travelogues, and essays on the American politics of the time.
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