The entire classroom, M. Hamel as well as those present to n the class, is full of regret for what and why?
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The Last Lesson
The entire classroom, M. Hamel as well as those present to n the class, is full of regret for it was his last lesson, after that there would no longer be any French lessons.
Explanation:
- The Last Lesson is a heart touching story by the French writer Alphonso Daudet.
- It is about the Prussian occupancy of a small French constituency in the border area of Alsace and Lorraine.
- Once the Prussian soldiers had taken control they had ordered Monsieur Hamel , the head master of the village school to leave immediately.
- The next day onwards French would no longer be taught or spoken.
- The entire village menfolk had turned up for the last French lesson and to pay their respects to their revered teacher.
- The entire classroom, M. Hamel as well as those present in the class, is full of regret for the fact that French would no longer be taught. Henceforth no one could speak in French.
- This saddened everyone as not only would they be losing their beloved teacher but also none had mastered their mother tongue properly. They had never learnt their French lessons properly and thereafter they would get no opportunity.
- They would be losing their independence and this made all of them sad.
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