What does The Last Lesson signify?
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
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.
Answered by
0
The Last Lesson by Alphonse Daudet
Explanation:
- The last lesson expresses the loss of the French language and the loss of freedom for French people.
- The story is about the beginning of German innovation in France before WWII.
- Franz came to know that it was the last French lesson given by M. Hamel. He felt sorry for not studying his lesson properly.
- Germany sent an order to teach only German in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine.
- The French people lost their freedom and their language as it replace by German.
Learn More:
Why was the last lesson called the last lesson?
brainly.in/question/9640661
Similar questions