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sum up M.Hamel's views on the french language and the need to hold fast to it

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In the chapter 'the Last Lesson,' M. Hamel, the French teacher, had the highest regard for his mother tongue and considered it the most beautiful, clearest and logical language in the world. He asked his students to guard their mother tongue, the French language, among them and never forget or lose it under any circumstances. He asked the students to take a sense of pride in their native language. He supported his views with the reason that when the people of a country are enslaved and forced to use a foreign language, their mother tongue holds the key to their prison.

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