Chapter - 1 The Last Lesson (Flamingo)
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We will begin our online teaching from today and the chapter that we are covering today is 'The Last Lesson'. Hope you have read the chapter thoroughly. On the basis of your reading, now relate the content read with the theme discussed below.
Key points to remember about the theme.
The Last Lesson (Flamingo) is the
First lesson!
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We will begin our online teaching from today and the chapter that we are covering today is 'The Last Lesson'. Hope you have read the chapter thoroughly. On the basis of your reading, now relate the content read with the theme discussed below.
Theme:
The themes of patriotism,
freedom of language and the love for one’s mother tongue are predominant in the
story. The people of Alsace and Lorraine were denied the freedom to learn their
own language by the Prussians.
This story reflects upon the
arrogance of the colonizer to forcibly take away the rights of those who are
colonized. “The last lesson” stresses on the importance of education and the
necessity to respect and learn one’s own language. This story draws our attention
to the unfair practice of linguistic chauvinism. It refers to an unreasonable
pride in one’s own language while disregarding all the other languages as
inferior.
The people living in the
regions of Alsace and Lorraine are the victims of this aggressive concept of
linguistic chauvinism. They are forcibly made to learn German. In this story,
the author brings into limelight the oppression of the majority. This story
also makes a universal appeal as it highlights our tendency to value things
more when we no longer have access to them. When French was taught in the
school, Franz and the likes of him did not take it seriously. The parents also
preferred to see their kids working and earning for the family rather learning
French.
It is only when they are denied
the freedom of knowing their own language, they realize how sorry they are for
not paying enough attention to the French lessons and
how unfairly they are being treated. The sense of loss is suggested with the
mention of the Prussians drilling their land. There is a sense of helplessness
that runs throughout the poem. Franz feels guilty for not learning his French
lessons properly. M. Hamel feels guilty about not being able to impart all his
knowledge to his students. The sense of defeat is evident in his tone which is
usually strict and cranky but today he was gentle, quiet and motionless.
It
is not justified to take away the natural right of the people to speak their
mother tongue. The solemnity of the classroom builds
up the mood of gloom and despair. M. Hamel says that the only way to free
themselves from the enslavement is by clinging to their own language. In
confined existence, the only key to our prison is our language.Key points to remember about the theme.
1. Preserving Mother Tongue
is key to preserving one's identity.
- language is a key marker of a distinctive identity.
- accords special importance to
native culture and traditions.
- is as natural to a person as
cooing is to pigeons.
- several factors cause the use
of native language to be reduced; eventually dies a natural death.
- effort must be made to keep the
language alive, especially motivating the younger generation like M
Hamel's appeal in his last lesson.
2. Linguistic Chauvinism
- Chauvinism refers to excessive or prejudiced support for one's own cause, group, or sex.
- not to be confused with being
proud/patriotic.
- A chauvinist would definitely
demean/look down upon the other.
- You could be a male/female
chauvinist; be a chauvinist about your country/ religion/ caste (we are
very good at this!)
- By imposing German on the people
of the newly captured French districts of Alsace and Lorraine, Prussia
kills two birds with one stone.
1. conveying their
superiority over the French (interestingly, the French have traditionally been
accused of being snobs who wouldn't speak any other language.)
2. Catch 'em young policy!
When kids adopt the new, the old will slowly but surely be forgotten. Little
wonder then why new governments in power are always keen on changing school
History textbooks!!
3. Attitude
towards learning
- Universal malady of procrastination- putting off work/learning for the next day.
- Attitude changes in a flash when people awaken to the rude reality that they will no longer have what they took for granted.
Now, since you have understood the chapter well, lets get on doing the questions and discussing the doubts related to the same.
Short Questions:
ANSWER
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN 30-40 WORDS. (2 MARKS EACH)
Why
was Franz afraid of going to school? What other distractions tempted him to
miss school?
2. What was the
significance of the bulletin board? What had been put up that day?
3. What difference did he
notice when he entered his classs?
4. What was unusual about
M Hamel’s dress on his last day in the school?
5. Why the order from
Berlin is called a ‘thunder clap’ by Franz?
6. Who occupied the back
benches during M Hamel’s last lesson? Why?
7. What did M Hamel say
about the attitude of the learners towards learning their lessons?
8. Why did M Hamel blame
the parents for the children’s poor performance? (AISSCE 2020)
9. What did he say about
himself as a teacher?
10. What changes came over
little Franz after he heard M Hamel’s announcement?
11. How was M. Hamel’s
last class different from his previous classes?
12. What did M. Hamel say
about the French language? Why did he urge them to guard it?
13.
How
is the mother tongue important to a person? What does M. Hamel, the teacher say
about it? (AISSCE 2020)
Long Questions:
1. How was the environment of the classroom different
before and after the announcement?
-Usually,
when school began, there was a great bustle, which could be heard out in the
street
-the
opening and closing of desks, lessons repeated in unison, very loud.
-
students had to put their hands over their ears to understand better,
-
the teacher’s great ruler rapped on the table.
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great deal of commotion.
-on
the day of the last lesson, everything was a still as a Sunday morning.
-students
were already in their places, and M. Hamel walking up and down with his
terrible iron ruler under his arm.
-
the village people sat quietly on the back benches reading their books.
-every
single student paid attention to M Hamel's words
-silently
did their work, scratching of the pens over the paper was the only sound heard,
ignored even the beetles that flew in.
-M
Hamel was wore his best clothes, carefully explained everything and taught with
patience.
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everyone felt overwhelmed knowing that they would no longer have French
lessons.
2. Describe the impact of the announcement on M Hamel.
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had taught French in the same classroom for forty years.
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was regarded as a strict teacher and everyone dreaded the loud rapping of his
ruler
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Franz almost decided not to go to school when he was late
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was terrified of being scolded for not studying participles.
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sudden announcement was a jolt that completely shook him and left him
heartbroken.
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in honour of the last lesson, wore his best clothes
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even old villagers turned up that day to pay their tribute to him.
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he felt guilty for not teaching well, sending students on errands and giving
offs on days he wanted to go fishing.
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praised the French language, urged his students to guard it
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carefully explained everything he knew and taught with patience.
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gave out new notebooks with 'France, Alsace, France, Alsace' written in
beautiful handwriting.
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silently sat observing the class as if trying to capture the image in his
memory.
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in the final moments, so choked with emotions that he could barely speak
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wrote 'viva la France' on the board and dismissed his last French class.
3. Elaborate the way in which the announcement affected
Franz.
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comes across as a regular young boy who was not very keen to go to school.
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was fascinated by idea of spending the day outdoors, enjoying the warm
weather,
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did not take his learning seriously, was scared of his teacher, M. Hamel who
was going to test him on participles, and he did not know anything about them
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the announcement about that being his last French lesson was like a thunderclap
to him.
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he hardly knew how to write and he would never learn any more
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he deeply regretted not learning his lessons.
-his
books, that had seemed such a nuisance a while ago, so heavy to carry, were old
friends now that he couldn’t give up.
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he even forget how cranky M Hamel was and his frightening ruler, discovered a
new found love and respect for his teacher.
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he listened to his teacher very carefully, was amazed to see how well he
understood his lesson. All seemed so easy.
I, now welcome the queries and doubts related to the chapter studied.
Happy Learning. God bless you all.
Good morning Sir. I have already written the answers to the 2 mark questions after reading the chapter in my own language. Now do l need to rewrite them according to these notes. The long answers l shall refer to the key points given by you. Please let me know if it is ok.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Soham
DeleteI appreciate your own writing of the answers in your own good language. I will be posting the answers of these short questions today during the given slot. Refer to those answers as well and then cross check with yours. If you have missed on to any point, you can just add on that point.
Good Morning sir do we have to write these short answers as well?,because you also sent some questions earlier
ReplyDeleteGood Morning.
DeleteThese short answers are to be done in your English registers. Instructions were given about how to divide the register. Do not do MCQs in notebook.
Good morning sir, Are we required to write the long answers also for now ?
ReplyDeleteHello Kartik
DeleteYes. You have to write answers to the long questions given. Do them in accordance in your English registers. Take help from the value points given to you.
Sir there is a mistake in one the lines it says "throughout the poem". Shouldn't it be "throughout the story"?
ReplyDeleteYes Aditya.
DeleteIt is throughout the story. Kindly ignore the error. :)
Good to see your alertness.
good afternoon sir this is raghav sharma 12-E
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