Major Dunwoodie

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Major Dunwoodie is a principled American cavalry officer in James Fenimore Cooper’s Revolutionary War novel "The Spy," known for his loyalty, honor, and romantic involvement amid espionage and conflict.

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instanceOf American patriot
cavalry officer
fictional character
literary character
military officer
allegiance Continental Army
appearsIn The Spy NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Revolutionary War fiction
historical novel
war novel
characterTrait brave
honorable
loyal
principled
romantic
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Fenimore Cooper NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Spy NERFINISHED
involvedIn espionage conflicts
romantic subplot
languageOfWork English
militaryBranch cavalry
narrativeFunction patriotic officer
romantic hero
rank major
roleInWork supporting protagonist
themeAssociation duty versus love
honor
loyalty
war and espionage
timePeriod American Revolutionary War
workPublicationYear 1821
workSetting New York NERFINISHED
workSettingPeriod late 18th century

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The Spy mainCharacter Major Dunwoodie