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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”                       .you can write this also it is very short

Explanation:

‘Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson’ was published in Lawrence’s Love Poems. It is in one of the three sections in the volume titled, “The Schoolmaster”. This analysis is concerned with the definitive two stanza version of ‘Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson’. There is a longer six stanza version, later revised by Lawrence, as well.  

Lawrence creates a pessimistic and drained mood in ‘Afternoon in School: The Last Lesson’ as the teacher/speaker contends with a class of careless students. Lawrence’s tone as he addresses themes of education, mental/emotional wellness, and duty is reflective, yet determined. He crafted a speaker that is aware of his duties to his school and his students but has come to a clear conclusion that it is beyond him to educate them                    

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