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How did Franz's attitude towards his language undergo a sea change?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Franz's attitude towards his master and the French language changed. As, M. Hamel, announced that this was their last 'last lesson' because the Prussian's took over the districts of Alsace and Lorraine, those very word changed his entire life and word and proved to be a thundershock. His lessons of the Saints, and history proved to be his friends now which he cannot leave. He became patriotic, and earned a new respect for his teacher, his.language and his country.

Answered by hyacinth98
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Franz was dumbfounded to understand that he will not be discovering that language any longer.

Franz's attitude and changes toward language

  • He was unable to trust reality. unexpectedly he began understanding the language and he thought about his book his lifelong companions. at the point when he heard the pigeon cooing he believed that the Germans couldn't cause them to sing in german then how is it that they could do that with individuals of Alsace.
  • this drove home the message of challenging germans to win their nation back. Franz's disposition towards his lord and the French language changed.
  • As, M. Hamel, declared that this was their 'last illustration' in light of the fact that the Prussians assumed control over the locale of Alsace and Lorraine, that very word changed for as long as he can remember and word and ended up being a thundershock. His illustrations of the Saints, and history ended up being his companions now which he can't leave. He became energetic and gained another appreciation for his educator, his. language and his country.

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