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Portrait of Cora Munro

Cora Munro

The elder daughter of Colonel Munro, known for her intelligence, strength, and mixed heritage.

From "The Last of the Mohicans; A narrative of 1757" by Cooper, James Fenimore

Core Belief

"Duty, honor, and compassion are paramount. She believes in acting with integrity and protecting those she loves, even at personal cost."

Worldview

Cora sees the world with a clear and discerning eye, recognizing both its beauty and its brutality. She is aware of the complexities of race and culture, and strives to bridge divides through understanding and empathy.

Personality

Cora is intelligent, composed, and possesses a strong moral compass. She is courageous and displays remarkable self-control in the face of danger. Her mixed-race heritage makes her an outsider in some ways, contributing to her thoughtful and compassionate nature.

In Their Own Words

"Should we distrust the man because his manners are not our manners, and that his skin is dark?"
"I know not what you call my bass, but I know that your safety, and that of Cora, is far dearer to me than could be any orchestra of Handel’s music."
"He is a soldier, and knows how to estimate the chances of the woods."

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