Magua stopped the savages from killing Cora in "The Last of the Mohicans" because he had a personal obsession with her, driven by a desire for revenge against her father, Colonel Munro. He believed that capturing Cora alive would allow him to exert power over her and perhaps use her as a means to gain leverage against the British. Additionally, Magua saw value in Cora, as her beauty and lineage could serve his own ambitions. Thus, he intervened to save her from immediate death, despite his deep-seated animosity towards her family.
She should become his wife.
Magua was taken slave by the Mohawks. He became a blood brother to him in order to be free, but in his heart he would always be a Huron. Magua hated Colonel Munro, father of Cora and Elizabeth. He planned to kill them and once they were dead, Magua's heart would be whole again.
MUNRO
Her hair was compared to the raven.
Alice Munro ( Jodhi May) was captured as a slave by Magua ( the great Wes Studi) Alice knew she was not as physically strong as her sister, Cora Munro ( Madeleine Stowe) But when Uncas (Eric Schweig) who was trying to save her fought with Magu and Magu killed him while Alice watched she was so horrified she knew she could never survive in the wilderness as a slave with the Indians; she would rather die. For one moment, Magu realizes she is planning to jump and motions her to come back off the ledge but when you look at her face you realize she would rather die then be a slave and exist in the wilderness. Was a great story.. .
He felt they should have a slow death rather than a swift one.
She should become his wife.
Magua was taken slave by the Mohawks. He became a blood brother to him in order to be free, but in his heart he would always be a Huron. Magua hated Colonel Munro, father of Cora and Elizabeth. He planned to kill them and once they were dead, Magua's heart would be whole again.
He had whipped Magua for coming into his cabin drunk
for revenge
a Huron Indian who was with Magua
his rifle
they chose to die with cora.
Magua, a character from James Fenimore Cooper's novel "The Last of the Mohicans," proposes to Cora Munro to marry him. He seeks to win her affection and loyalty, offering her a chance to escape the horrors of war and the constraints of her current life. However, his proposal is rooted in his desire for revenge against her father, Colonel Munro, and reflects the complex dynamics of love, power, and cultural conflict in the story. Cora ultimately rejects his advances, asserting her loyalty to her own heritage and values.
MUNRO
He would let Alice go.
He would let Alice go.