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What message does the story the last lesson' carry? How relevant is it today?


peachynintendo: I can't answer because I don't know your lesson/story. Please elaborate.

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Answered by rootdivider
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Explanation:

the author tries to convey that people generally understand the value of of someone or something in their life very often after it is lost to them. As for instance , franz didnt take his studies seriously. he didnt learn his lessons properly. later he realised that if he would hv studied nicelu then he would have known his language. now he had only one chance to get to learn his language n that to for the last time. similarly our wake up calls of life shouldnot come so late. we mst know the importance of every hour.

Answered by Afreenakbar
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The message of the story "The Last lesson" was that we should not postpone our work for tomorrow obvious to the fact that life is subject to change .

The Last Lesson's theme is the linguistic chauvinism of haughty conquerors and the suffering caused to a territory's inhabitants when they are denied the opportunity to learn or speak their own language, turning them into outsiders in their own country of birth.

The story also includes a secondary theme. It emphasises the attitudes of the teachers and students toward teaching and learning. Although the story is set in a specific community in the Alsace region of France that had fallen under Prussian control, it has a broad appeal.

It draws attention to the efforts made by the victorious parties to subjugate their adversaries—the conquered people—in every way—materially, spiritually, psychologically, and emotionally.

The harshest punishment is taking away someone's mother tongue. Students can learn more effectively if their teacher has their full attention, is supportive and encouraging, and treats them with kindness.

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