In 'the last of the mohicans' movie what are hawk-eye and cora's not!


Question: In 'the last of the mohicans' movie what are hawk-eye and cora's notion of savegery and civilization!?
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Cora, prior to her venture into the wild frontier on route to the fort, was naive to think that this new land would somehow resemble the sheltered city life that she left behind, i!.e!., it would have some resemblance to "civilization", as she defined it!. There were no tea parties, fancy dresses, elegant dances, horse-drawn carriages, paved-sidewalks, and the like!. She quickly saw the hardships by which families, like the ones slaughtered, had to endure!. When she insisted on giving them "a proper, Christian burial", she wanted to show that the practices of civilization could still co-exist among the carnage and savagery!. Hawkeye had to deny her demands because he knew otherwise!. A burial would have indicated that the group had come upon the scene, giving their location away to the Indians/French army!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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