In the story The Last Class In paragraphs 9-12, how does the description of the setting contribute to the mood of the story? What does this tell you about the town's attitude towards the announcement?
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'The Last Lesson' setting and mode of the story.
Explanation:
- The Last Lesson has been written by Alphonso Daudet, a short story writer.
- The whole village had assembled for the last French lesson of the school.
- Setting: Everybody was quiet and wanted pay their respect to M. Hamel, who had taught in the school for many years. Everybody was sad as they neglected their French lessons. The Germans had captured Alsace and Lorraine and French could no longer be taught in the town. M. Hamel felt that he had been careless. Little Franz was the saddest, he felt bad because he took his lessons lightly.
- The town was in awe and shock after the announcement. They were very upset and now they realised the importance of their language. M Hamel felt heartbroken, old Hauser came specially to pay tribute to his teacher.
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