The Prairie
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The trapper, who had meditated no violence, dropped his rifle again, and laughing at the success of his experiment, with great seeming self-complacency, he drew the astounded gaze of the naturalist from the person of the savage to himself, by saying-The i...
AI Woke Analysis
AI Rating: 1/10 - James Fenimore Cooper's "The Prairie" (1827, not 1800) is a frontier adventure novel featuring Natty Bumppo, emphasizing themes of American expansionism, rugged individualism, and encounters with Native Americans portrayed through 19th-century stereotypes. The excerpt references the Louisiana Purchase as a policy debate, reflecting manifest destiny rather than progressive ideals. No social justice, identity politics, or diversity messaging; storytelling prioritizes romance and survival over modern "woke" elements.
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