THE LAST LESSON BY DAUDET- SUMMARY, CHARACTER SKETCH- CLASS XII ENGLISH CBSE
Alphonse Daudet’s ‘The Last Lesson’ is set in Alsace, a
territory that was dispatched between- France and Germany (than a part of
Prussia) France has been defeated by Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War and
Alsace and Lorraine had been handed over to Prussia. 'The Last Lesson' very
prominently raises the question of linguistic and cultural hegemony of the
colonial and imperial powers and their lust for controlling the world and
influencing their cultures and identities.
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Franz fears while going to school
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Late for school.
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Afraid of scolding
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Had not learnt lesson on participle
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Thought of running away and spending
the day outside because the day was bright and warm.
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Birds chirping
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Tempted to watch drilling of
Prussian soldiers
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Overcome temptation and rushed to
school
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Scene at the town hall
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Bulletin board a, source of bad news
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A crowd an front of Bulletin board
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Usual scene at school
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Hustle and bustle
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Notes of opening and closing desk.
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Repetition of lesson in unison
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Striking of teachers rule again not
the table
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Changes in school noticed by Franz
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Everything was silent
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M. Hamel was in occasional dress
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Classmates were already in their
places
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Surprising things in classroom
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Kindness of M. Hamel
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Serious look of the school
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Village elderly people sitting on
back benches.
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M. Hamel's addressing to students
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M. Hamel demanded full attention
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Last lesson of French
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German will be taught in the schools
of Alsace and Lorraine
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Franz felt sorry for ignoring his
lesson
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Deeply pained at the thought of M.
Hamel going away
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A Tribute to Teacher by the
villagers gathered in the class room.
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Repentance for not having attended
in the school.
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To thank the master for 40 years’
service.
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As a mark, of respect for the
country.
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Lack of learning : Hamel's view
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Parents ignorant; not anxious to
have their children learn
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Children preferred to be put to work
on farms or mills.
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Also blamed himself for sending
children on errands
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M. Hamel teaches his last lesson.
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Calls the French language the most
beautiful language.
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Gives them their lesson in grammar
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Wants to teach them everything in
one go
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Gives a lesson in writing
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Student's attention
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Set to work very quickly
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Pin drop silence.
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Even beetles fail to distract them.
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M. Hamel's dedication.
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Served school for forty year
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Nothing had changed
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Desks and benches had worn smooth
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Walnut trees grow taller, hopvine
reached to the roof
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M. Hamel's courage
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Delivers his lost lesson in history
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Tears roll down from the eyes of
listeners
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Everyone gets emotional
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M. Hamel spirit of patriotism
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Church clock strikes twelve
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Trumpets of the Prussian soldiers
sound-under the window
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M. Hamel writs ° vive la France' to
dismiss the last class
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Dismissed school by making a gesture
with his hand
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Main Characters
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M. Hamel
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Sincere French teacher
– knows subject well
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Passionate about French
– considers French-clearest, most beautiful,
logical
– feels-key to person’s sense of freedom
– advises to hold on to French
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Proud of being French
– upset by occupation of Alsace by Germans
- attached to town, school, people.
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Hard Task Master
– particular about discipline and learning
– students scared
– last day - exercises on all aspects of
language
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Sensitive, Honest
– blames himself for selfishness
– emotional by sound of Prussian soldiers
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Franz
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Sensitive, Honest
– Blames himself for ignoring lessons
– Wonders if pigeons will coo in German
– Understands feelings of Hauser
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Loves outdoors
– Sunshine, birds, butterflies, collecting
bird’s eggs.
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As a student
– repents, good observer, notices changes.
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Empathizes with M. Hamel
– Understands emotions, accepts him with
faults
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