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Cora ... ⋆
Her complexion was not brown, but it rather appeared charged with the color of the rich blood, that seemed ready to burst its bounds. And yet there was neither coarseness nor want of shadowing in a countenance that was exquisitely regular, and dignified and surpassingly beautiful.. ¤ Ten rengi kahverengi değildi, aksine sınırlarını aşmaya hazır görünen zengin kanın rengiyle yüklü görünüyordu. Ama yine de son derece düzenli, ağırbaşlı ve son derece güzel bir yüzde ne kabalık ne de gölge eksikliği vardı...
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Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans is notable , among early 19th-century American novels "1757", for prominently featuring a multiracial primary character, Cora. The novel describes Cora’s appearance, including her skin complexion and hair. The text contains some examples of what might now be called backhanded compliments about Cora or microaggressions toward her, such as assuring that there was no “coarseness” in her appearance, but in general Cooper’s novel conveys an attitude of acceptance toward a diverse American society.
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