Hetty Hutter

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Hetty Hutter is a pious, simple-minded young frontier woman in James Fenimore Cooper’s novel "The Deerslayer," known for her innocence and moral steadfastness amid the violence of early American wilderness life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
frontier woman
literary character
appearsIn The Deerslayer NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries Leatherstocking Tales NERFINISHED
associatedWith Deerslayer NERFINISHED
Judith Hutter NERFINISHED
Natty Bumppo NERFINISHED
Thomas Hutter NERFINISHED
characterTrait innocent
morally steadfast
pious
simple-minded
createdBy James Fenimore Cooper NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1841
gender female
hasFather Thomas Hutter NERFINISHED
hasSister Judith Hutter NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
livesOn Glimmerglass Lake NERFINISHED
narrativeRole moral touchstone
symbol of innocence
nationality American
notedFor moral purity
religious devotion
religion Christianity
residesOn the floating house on Glimmerglass
setting early American frontier
timePeriod mid-18th century

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The Deerslayer hasCharacter Hetty Hutter