sisters
MUNRO
He thought Heyward was prejudiced toward Cora.
In "The Last of the Mohicans," Alice and Cora Munro are portrayed as contrasting characters that reflect different ideals of femininity. Cora is depicted as strong, intelligent, and resourceful, often taking on a more assertive role amidst the dangers they face, while Alice is more traditional and embodies a gentle, innocent demeanor. Their characters highlight themes of bravery and vulnerability, with Cora's resilience standing out in the face of adversity. Together, they represent the complexities of women’s roles during a tumultuous historical period.
they chose to die with cora.
Mugua
Alice Cora Brill has written: 'Your child and his parents' -- subject(s): Child development, Child rearing
Munro felt hurt and disappointed that Heyward seemed to prefer Alice over Cora, as he hoped Heyward would marry Cora instead. Munro's reaction was one of surprise and a sense of loss, as he had envisioned a different outcome for his daughter.
MUNRO
they chose to die with cora.
He thought Heyward was prejudiced toward Cora.
He thought Heyward was prejudiced toward Cora.
In "The Last of the Mohicans," Alice and Cora Munro are portrayed as contrasting characters that reflect different ideals of femininity. Cora is depicted as strong, intelligent, and resourceful, often taking on a more assertive role amidst the dangers they face, while Alice is more traditional and embodies a gentle, innocent demeanor. Their characters highlight themes of bravery and vulnerability, with Cora's resilience standing out in the face of adversity. Together, they represent the complexities of women’s roles during a tumultuous historical period.
I'm sorry but could you clear up what you are asking a bit? Assuming you are talking about what the two characters Duncan and Alice do to Cora, what is the title of this book you are reading?
Mugua
they chose to die with cora.
He would let Alice go.
She fell at the feet of Tamenund and begged for mercy.