Colonel Munro

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Colonel Munro is a British army officer and the embattled commander of Fort William Henry in James Fenimore Cooper’s novel "The Last of the Mohicans."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Military officer
allegiance British Army ONNED1
appearsIn The Last of the Mohicans NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Battle of Fort William Henry
surface form: Siege of Fort William Henry
basedOn George Monro
besiegedBy French forces
Native American allies of the French
conflict French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: French and Indian War
creator James Fenimore Cooper NERFINISHED
ethnicityOfCoraMunro Mixed European and African ancestry (as revealed in the novel)
familyName Munro
fatherOf Alice Munro NERFINISHED
Cora Munro NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Leatherstocking Tales NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1826
fullName Edmund Munro NERFINISHED
gender Male
givenName Edmund
hasChild Alice Munro NERFINISHED
Cora Munro NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
loyalTo George II of Great Britain
surface form: King George II
militaryBranch British Army infantry
narrativeFunction Embattled commander whose decisions shape the siege outcome
narrativeRole Supporting character
nationality British
notableTrait Devotion to his daughters
Strong sense of honor
occupation Army officer
portrayedAs Duty-bound
Honorable
Stubborn
position Commander of Fort William Henry
rank Colonel
relationshipToAliceMunro Father
relationshipToCoraMunro Father
settingOfWork Colonial America
surface form: Colonial North America
settingTime 1757
stationedAt Fort William Henry
themeConnection Colonial warfare
Family loyalty
Honor and duty

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Alice Munro father Colonel Munro