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Natty Bumppo, a character in James Fenimore Cooper's "The Leatherstocking Tales," responds to the slaughter he witnesses with profound sorrow and a deep sense of loss. He feels a strong connection to nature and the Native American way of life, which makes the violence particularly disturbing for him. Instead of resorting to vengeance, he often reflects on the moral implications of such brutality, embodying the conflict between civilization and the wilderness. His response highlights his deep empathy and his struggle to reconcile the destruction of the natural world and its inhabitants.

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