James Fenimore Cooper created an archetypal Western hero whose many literary descendants range from the cowboys of the movies and popular fiction to the renegade heroes of Melville, Twain, and Faulkner. Natty (Nathaniel) Bumppo is a white man who has been partially raised with natives; Natty takes to native ways, and to the wilderness.
Natty is portrayed as very clever--mixing the natives' unparalleled knowledge and sense of the natural world with a Christian's proper moral sense, Natty is indeed a unique individual. Natty is Cooper's fictional frontiersman-hero through several books. He understands both white and native ways, and therefore has unique vision and superior morals. He does the right thing, is sorely tested, and can get himself (and others) out of terrible scrapes. (Lapp, 1989: p. 98)
There are several tense moments of near-death for Natty, as he remains a captive of the Iroquois. He cannot really live with white people or natives--he is both, and cannot reconcile himself fully to either way of life. Natty, always a man of simple principles, comments on all the people and action, constantly. He also has a strong sense of right. When his white friends decide to go after scalps, Natty won't join them and doesn't approve of the mission.
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