Franz thinks, “Will they make them sing in German, even the pigeons ?” What could this means?
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Alphonse Daudet’s ‘The Last Lesson’ very prominently raises the question of linguistic and cultural hegemony of the colonial and imperial powers and their lust for controlling the world and influencing their cultures and identities. Prussians acquired the districts of Alsace and Lorraine in Franco-Prussian War , but they were not satisfied with mere political domination ,they desired to enforce their own language on the people of the defeated nation. They released the order that from now German would be taught in schools rather than French. Franz wondered whether they would make even pigeons sing in German. It means that they had grown up using French as their language and now snatching away their language from them would be unfair and unkind. The language was as natural to them as cooing is to the pigeon. So, compulsion to speak another language is like dominating the force of nature and enslaving it. As it is next to impossible to alter the way pigeons sing, in the same way it is difficult for people to accept a language which is forcibly imposed on them. Adopting a new language causes pain and discomfort.
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well, Franz is a little French lad. He is seeing that the order has come from Berlin declaring, German would be taught to the students of the French schools. The thing that striked his mind was that, they could be forced to study German, but the foreign rules didn't have the power to control the animals and make them sing in German. This was what little Franz meant by saying-"will they make them sing in German, even the pigeons".