When Cora refused for a second time to become Magua's wife, tensions escalated, leading to a confrontation. Heyward, attempting to defend Cora and assert his own bravery, attacked Magua, who had raised a knife threateningly. This act of defiance heightened the conflict between the characters and underscored the dangerous stakes of their situation, as Heyward's actions provoked further violence and retaliation from Magua and his allies. The refusal and subsequent attack highlighted the themes of honor, love, and the destructive nature of vengeance in their tumultuous circumstances.
A shot sounded, and the savage fell dead.
a shot sounded and the savage fell dead
A shot sounded, and the savage fell dead.
A shot sounded, and the savage fell dead.
When Cora refused for the second time to become Magua's wife, he became enraged and threatened to kill her. Heyward intervened and attacked Magua to protect her. This confrontation led to a violent scuffle between Heyward and Magua, with Uncas eventually coming to their aid and saving them.
A shot sounded, and the savage fell dead.
If you are referring to the Spanish Inquisition, most of the Spaniards that refused were killed. Some were imprisoned and tortured, but the majority were killed.
hE WAS A FONDING fATHER
No he attacked back:D
We were attacked, without any sort of warning when Japan attacked pearl harbor.
The US was attacked.
it attacked people sothey hunt for it