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In the film, The Last of the Mohicans, thick, green woodlands and breath-taking waterfalls abound. The film uses its settings-- forests, clearings, mountains, and rivers to portray the American view of wilderness as a resource. These settings were advantageous to the Indians because they had the resourcefulness to use them. ... A place of both life and death, the forest is deadly to those who do not know how to use its abundance of resources, but a place of refuge for those who can. The Last of the Mohicans illustrates that fact early in the movie. ... The river in The Last of the Mohicans symbolized all of these ideas. ...
The last setting is the mountains. ... Both of these characteristics are
shown in The Last of the Mohicans. ...
The Last of the Mohicans wonderfully uses of settings to portray the actions taking place in the scene. The movie accurately portrayed every aspect of the wilderness in settings.
Approximate Word count = 923 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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