When a people are enslaved as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had
the key to their prison. Explain with the reference of the chapter 'The Last Lesson'.
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Franz was sorry for not learning his French lessons. His books, that had seemed such a bother till a while back, were now precious and he felt he could not give them up. He had disliked his teacher, M. Hamel, but now he felt sad at the thought of him going away.
It is their language which unites them against the foreigners who have invaded their motherland. It is also the key to their prison as the mother tongue binds them together. ... The natives can liberate themselves only if they recognize and maintain their identity through their mother tongue.
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