Last of the Mohicans
How does this film reflect the ideas of transcendentalism?
How does this film reflect the ideas of transcendentalism?
How does this film reflect the ideas of transcendentalism?
This is actually a very detailed question for this short space. Generally Hawk-Eye is a romantic hero who transcends the realism of what life and people would have actually been like. He sees nature as spiritual and has a mythic sense of self-reliance in the face of overwhelming odds. Even the antagonists like Magua have a romantic sense to them steeped in the mystery of nature and Native believe. The "savage" Indian and the "stoic" Indian are also very much a part of the romantic vision of this book.