Judith Hutter

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Judith Hutter is a central female character in James Fenimore Cooper’s novel "The Deerslayer," known for her beauty, complexity, and moral struggles on the American frontier.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Deerslayer NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hurry Harry March NERFINISHED
Iroquois–colonial frontier conflict
Thomas Hutter’s floating house
characteristic ambitious
beautiful
impulsive
intelligent
morally conflicted
proud
resourceful
romantic
vain
childOf Thomas Hutter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
createdBy James Fenimore Cooper NERFINISHED
familyBackground frontier settler family
genre frontier fiction
historical novel
hasSister Hetty Hutter NERFINISHED
hasThemeRelation class and social status
female agency
frontier honor
moral struggle
sexual reputation
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
moralArc struggle between vanity and virtue
narrativeRole central female protagonist
love interest of Deerslayer
partOf Leatherstocking Tales NERFINISHED
proposedToBy Deerslayer NERFINISHED
rejectedBy Deerslayer NERFINISHED
relationshipToHettyHutter protective sister
residence Glimmerglass Lake NERFINISHED
the Ark NERFINISHED
romanticallyAttractedTo Deerslayer NERFINISHED
Natty Bumppo NERFINISHED
romanticTensionWith Hurry Harry March
setting New York frontier
sibling Hetty Hutter NERFINISHED
symbolizes complexity of female virtue on the frontier
conflict between appearance and character
timePeriod French and Indian War era NERFINISHED

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The Deerslayer hasCharacter Judith Hutter