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summary of 'The last class' lesson class 8

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Answered by Remi14
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The narration of this story is by a French boy, Franz. Franz is a lazy boy. However, in spite of his laziness, Franz likes to play and is of a sensitive nature. Furthermore, Franz hates his teacher M. Hamel in his school and has no interest in studying French.

An order has come from Berlin after taking over the districts of Alsace and Lorraine in France that the German language rather than the French should be taught in the schools there. Furthermore, it is the school French teacher M. Hamel’s last day. This teacher has been working there for forty years. Moreover, the teacher has feelings of patriotism. He is also full of nostalgia and grief. The village men also attend his ‘last lesson’ so as to honour and respect him. The village is regretting and is sad that they didn’t learn their mother tongue in their childhood.

Franz receives a big shock when he learns that this is his last lesson in French. He is shocked because he does not know French. Furthermore, on learning about the last lesson, a sudden interest arises in him for learning French. Moreover, he pays careful attention and learns everything taught on this last day.

Instantly, he develops liking for the teacher M. Hamel. His feelings of hatred for him suddenly came to an end. Moreover, Franz develops respect for the hard work and sincerity of his teacher. Franz is sad and ashamed for being unable to recite his lesson.

Hamel explains that they all are at fault for lacking eagerness to learn. Furthermore, he also includes himself in this fault. He blames himself for lack of sincerity in teaching them.

There is a reflection of his patriotism in his praise for the French language. He says that the French language is the most logical and beautiful language in the world. It seems that M. Hamel got emotional on this occasion. Furthermore, he asks the class to guard their language. He says that being close to one’s language is a way to escape the clutches of slavery. This language will assist them in attaining freedom from the Germans. The people realize the significance of their mother tongue. Moreover, they feel the reason for their defeat is illiteracy.

Franz feels that it is impossible to remove one’s language from a person. This is because it is something that is natural to a person. This means that no matter how hard the opposition may try, they will fail to remove one’s language.

Conclusion of the Last Lesson Summary

The Last Lesson summary reflects on the importance of one’s language for any race and why it is crucial to safeguard it.

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Answered by brainlysme2
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Answer: The theme of the story ‘The Last Lesson’ is linguistic chauvinism of the proud conquerors the pain that is inflicted on the people of a territory by them by taking away the right to study or speak their own language and thus make them aliens in their own land of birth.

Explanation:

The story also includes a secondary theme. It emphasises the attitudes of the teachers and students toward teaching and learning.

Although the story takes place in a specific community in the Alsace region of France that had fallen under Prussian control, it has a broad appeal. It draws attention to the efforts made by the victorious side to subjugate their adversaries in every way possible—materially, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. The harshest punishment is taking away someone's mother tongue. The right relationship between the teacher and the pupils, as well as his laser-like focus, supportive demeanour, and gracious treatment, can help kids study more effectively.

Every student's most eagerly anticipated period of the year is summer break. There are numerous opportunities to participate during summer holidays. Summer vacations bring a lot of chances to get involved in many things that we have been hoping to do

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