. What do the effects of the story 'Last Lesson' speaks about? *
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The story 'The Last Lesson' highlights the human tendency that there is plenty of time to do things; hence, man keeps postponing the lessons of life, oblivious to the fact that life is subject to change. ... The last French lesson taught by M. Hamel symbolizes the loss of language and the loss of freedom for France.
Answer: It shows the human predisposition to believe that there is enough of time to do things hence humans taking it for granted.
Explanation:
The narrative 'The Last Lesson' shows the human predisposition to believe that there is enough of time to do things; as a result, man continues to postpone life's lessons, blind to the reality that life is prone to change. Due to this people take time for granted and keep procrastinating and leave things to do towards the end. Sometimes people are not left with enough time to do the tasks they planned to do initially and our oblivious of the fact that life is prone to change. M. Hamel's final French class represents both the loss of language and the loss of independence for France.
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