explanation of the poem the last lesson of the afternoon
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The poem "The Last Lesson of the Afternoon" by D.H. Lawrence is about a teacher who is second-guessing his life's work as an instructor to various students. ... This teacher feels that his students are akin to a “pack of unruly hounds”.
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Summary of Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson
'Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson' by D.H. Lawrence is told from the perspective of a teacher exhausted with his thoughtless class of students. The poem expresses a teacher's exhaustion over the 60 students he's supposed to be in charge of.
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