What is the significance of the last words written on the black board by m.Hamel?
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The last words written on the board was "Vive La France" meaning "Long Live France!"
These words were written by M. Hamel to show his respect and love for the french language. He was overcome by emotions of patriotism and could not speak . So instead he wrote his parting message as a tribute to the language.
These words were written by M. Hamel to show his respect and love for the french language. He was overcome by emotions of patriotism and could not speak . So instead he wrote his parting message as a tribute to the language.
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"Vive La France," which translates to "Long Live France," was the last phrase written on the board. M. Hamel wrote these phrases as a way to honour and adore the French language. He was unable to talk because of his overwhelming feelings of patriotism.
He wrote this because he was really upset that Germans had invaded his country and were forcing them to speak German. He loved the French language and thought it was the most beautiful language, thus he wanted it to live a long life because it was his last day of teaching the pupils French. He desired a long life for France.
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