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Mar 18, 2014
David
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This is not only an exciting adventure story, it has something to say about the human condition, and in that way it anticipates what is generally considered the greatest American novel: Moby Dick. However, The Last of the Mohicans precedes Moby Dick by about three decades. And what does it have to say? Foremost, that despite vast racial differences, human beings are inherently very similar. Or rather, human nature is the same, despite race, technology, culture and all other exterior accoutrement
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Apr 17, 2014
Thomas Fullmer
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