What are M.Hamel's views about french language?
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showed pride in his language by writing in as large letters as possible the words 'ViveLa France!', bearing on with all his might with a piece of chalk on the blackboard. Then he stopped and dismissed school with a gesture of his hand. It was the last act of standing up and declaring with full pride.Franz realised that M Hamel was heartbroken at the loss of his language due to political enslavement because his opinion about his teacher changed on the day of the last lesson in French. Franz used to think that M Hamel was cranky butthen with the thought of his last French lesson,he began to realize what this loss truly meant. His books that had seemed such a nuisance a while ago, the grammar,the history of the saints, all these felt like old friends whom he couldn't give up. The thought that M Hamel was going away andthat he should never see him again made him forget all about his ruler and strict behaviour. As he opened a grammar and read them their lesson, he was amazed at how well he understood everything. It all seemed very easy and he listened to his teacher with rapt attention, realizing the worth and quiet dedication of this man. It seemed the poor man wanted to give themall that he knew before going away and instil a sense of pride in them for their language and cultural identity.
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M.Hamel was the teacher in the school who taught French to the students. In his last lesson in French, M.Hamel told the students and the people of the village that French was one of the most beautiful languages of the world. He added that it was the clearest and most logical language in the world. He asked the students and the people to never forget their language and always guard it among themselves.
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