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draw chacarater sketch of M. Hamel as referes to The Last Lesson​

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Answered by pinky162
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Explanation:

M.Hamel had been a devoted French teacher for 40 years. He was a strict disciplinarian and his students were terrified of him and his 'great ruler'. However, he was a respectable man. On the last day of school, many villagers, who had been taught by him at some point of time, had come to attend his lecture and pay homage to him. He give great importance to learning. French and considered it to be the most beautiful language of the world. However, he was melancholy and depressed that French had been banned from being taught, after France was overtaken by Prussia. His sorrow was evident in the gloomy way he sat in the class while his students were completing their writing assignment. He became nostalgic looking at the classroom and the adjoining garden. Before leaving the class, he broke down and so, could not speak any parting words..

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Answered by nivabora539
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Answer:

M. Hamel is a French man and a teacher at Alsace for over forty years. He never blamed his students alone for the poor learning and was an honest teacher. In order to be free from Persians, he helps a strong patriotic feeling and urged his countrymen to hold their mother tongue.

Explanation:

M. Hamel was a teacher who had been teaching the French for the last 40 years. In his last lesson, he told that from the next day the students would be learning the German from a new teacher. They won't be learning their own most beautiful, clearest and the logical language which is quite foreign to them.

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