World Languages, asked by harshil1084, 1 year ago

What made the people realise your precious their language was where to them?

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Answered by MANDIRAGHOSHMAL
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The story was written in the days of the Franco-Prussian war in which France was defeated by Prussia. In this story the French districts of Alsace-Lorraine have passed into Prussian hands. M. Hamel is the teacher of French and a boy, Franz who never serious in the class of M. Hamel. One day he was late for school. He feared that his teacher would scold as he was not very sure about participles which the teacher, M. Hamel, is going to test that day. But finally he decided to go to school. As he entered he saw the crowd has gathered round the bulletin board. He did not stop there. On arriving at school, he noted an unusual silence. He entered into the class and was greeted with a strange sight. The last benches which were always empty were occupied by the village elders who look grim and solemn. Franz noticed M. Hamel was dressed nicely and asked Franz to sit so that he could start his lesson. The teacher made a startling announcement that this would be their last lesson in French as the new teacher would be arriving the following day. He said, “ The order has come from Berlin to teach only German in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. The new teacher comes tomorrow. This is your last French lesson. I want you to be very attentive.” There came a sudden change in the minds of the people and they developed a new profound love French. Franz was overcome with a feeling of remorse and regretted for wasting his time in trivial pursuits. He decided to pay attention to the lesson since school had become very important for him. The people and Franz himself realized how precious their language is to them. M. Hamel had been teaching in that school for last forty years. His dedication, devotion, discipline impressed them. He realizes the real worth of his school and the teacher whom they have all taken for granted all these years. M. Hamel in his last address told about the importance of French. He called that it was the most beautiful language in the world. It is the clearest and the most logical one. M.Hamel was overcome by strong emotions and in large letter he wrote on the board ‘Viva La France’ – long live France!

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

People realised the value love for culture, pride in one’s language or nature language.

Explanation:

  • The people and students were being told by Mr.Hamel that henceforward only German will be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. The people lost their identity of being called a Frenchman. They felt what they how lost that from now they would near be able to speak French or write in French. Mr. Hamel said that for the oppressed people, their language in key to their stocked.
  • Then the people realised the value love for culture, pride in one’s language or nature language.
  • After the districts of Alsace and Lorraine became part of Prussia, an order was passed from Berlin that henceforth only German would be taught in the schools. While teaching his last French lesson in the school, M. Hamel expressed his sadness over the fact that Frenchmen would not be able to speak or write their own language. He praised French as the most beautiful, clear and logical language. He asked his fellow Frenchmen to protect their language as it is like a key to the prison they were about to be in. This made the people realize how precious their language was to them. This also shows the people’s love for their country and culture which is reflected through their love for the French language.
  • The crowd surrounding the bulletin-board, the presence of the villagers in the class, the silence in place of the routine hustle and bustle of the school, the emotions that gripped M. Hamel and Franz, representing that of the teacher and the student community respectively, were all indicators of the realisation of the importance of their language to them.
  • In the story, M. Hamel says that people realise the importance of somebody or something in their lives very often when it is lost to them. Similarly, it was the order from Berlin that made people realise the importance of their language for them.
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