Flamingo(The last lesson) Summary

 

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Flamingo

The Last Lesson(Alphonse Daudet)

Summary

Franz, a French boy, tells the story. He is slow but sensitive, and he enjoys playing. He despises French and despises his teacher, M. Hamel.

 After conquering their French districts of Alsace and Lorraine, Berlin has ordered that German be taught in schools instead of French.

It is the last day of M. Hamel's forty-year tenure as their French teacher. He is overcome with grief, nostalgia, and patriotism. The village men also attend his 'last lesson' to show their appreciation for his hard work. They are disappointed because they did not learn their mother tongue, French, as children.

Franz is surprised to learn that this is his final lesson because he does not speak French. Suddenly, he becomes interested in learning it and comprehends everything taught that day!

He instantly likes and respects his teacher, M. Hamel, for his sincerity and hard work.

He is saddened by his departure from him and embarrassed by his inability to recite the participles lesson.

M. Hamel tells them that they are all to blame for not being eager to learn and putting it off until the next day. He blames himself for failing to teach them sincerely.

His patriotism is reflected in his praise for the French language as the world's most beautiful and logical language. He warns the students to guard their language because knowing one's language is the key to escaping the prison of slavery. It will aid them in their escape from the Germans.

They recognize the significance of learning their mother tongue and the fact that they were defeated by the Germans due to their illiteracy.

Franz believes that it is impossible to take away a person's language because it is natural to each being, whether it is "coo" to pigeons or "French" to Frenchmen.

Flamingo(The last lesson) long answers

 

NCERT Solutions For Class 12 English

Flamingo

The Last Lesson(Alphonse Daudet)

Long Answer type Questions

Q1. The people in this story suddenly realize how precious their language is to them. What shows you this? Why does this happen?
Ans: M. Hamel informed the students and villagers that from now on, only German would be taught in Alsace and Lorraine schools. Those who claimed to be Frenchmen would be unable to speak or write the language. He praised French as the world's most beautiful, clearest, and logical language. He claimed that the enslaved people's language was the key to their captivity. The people then realized how valuable their language was to them. This illustrates people's emotional connection to their own culture, traditions, and country. Pride in one's mother language reflects pride in one's motherland.

Q2. “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.”
Can you think of examples in history where a conquered people had their language taken away from them or had a language imposed on them?
Ans A person's mother tongue allows him to express his feelings and thoughts most clearly and intimately. Conquerors attempt to subdue and control the people of the enslaved territory through a variety of techniques, including the use of force to crush dissent and the imposition of their own language.

Victorious nations have imposed their own language on conquered peoples and taken their own language away from them since time immemorial. The Romans conquered much of Europe, replacing local languages with their own language, Latin. Latin later gave rise to Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French. The Muslim invaders imposed Arabic and Persian on the Asian countries they conquered.

Q3. Is it possible to carry pride in one’s language too far? Do you know what “linguistic chauvinism” means?
Ans 'Linguistic chauvinism' refers to the aggressive and unreasonable belief that your native language is superior to all others. This demonstrates an excessive or biassed support for one's native language. When pride in one's own language becomes excessive, linguistic enthusiasts can be easily identified by their zeal for the preservation and spread of their language. In their enthusiasm, love, and support for their native language, they often forget that other languages have their own merits, as well as a long history of art, culture, and literature. Excessive pride in one's own language, instead of bringing unity and gaining others as friends, breeds ill will and disintegration. 

Q4. What order had been received from Berlin that day? What effect did it have on the life at school?
Ans:
 Only German would be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine, according to a directive from Berlin. This order had far-reaching consequences for school life. M. Hamel, who had taught French at the village school for the previous forty years, would give his final lesson that day.

M. Hamel, the teacher, had dressed to the nines in honour of the last lesson. Old men from the village sat quietly in the back of the classroom. They were both sad and sorry for not attending school any longer. They had come to thank the master for his forty years of faithful service and to show their respect for their country.

The teacher addressed the students solemnly and gently. He asked them to be quiet and patiently explained everything. He pleaded with them to keep French alive among them. During slavery, it served as the prison's key. He was overcome with emotion and was unable to properly bid farewell.

Index 12 English

 

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Class 12 English

 

Flamingo 

 

Lesson 1: The Last Lesson(Alphonse Daudet)

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Lesson 2: Lost Spring(Anees Jung)

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Lesson 3: Deep Water(William Douglas)

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Lesson 4: The Rattrap(Selma Lagerlof)

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Lesson 5: Indigo(Louis Fischer)

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Lesson 6: Poets and Pancakes

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Lesson 7: The Interview

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Lesson 8: Going Places(A. R. Barton)

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Poetry

Poem-1 My Mother at Sixty-six(Kamala Das)

           

Poem -2 An Elementary School (Deleted from syllabus)


    

Poem -3 Keeping Quiet(Pablo Neruda)


     

Poem -4 A Thing of Beauty(John Keats)



Poem -5 A Roadside Stand(Robert Frost)


    Poem- 6 Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers(Adrienne Rich)

Vistas  (SUPPLEMENTARY READER)

Chapter 1: The Third Level(Jack Finney)

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Chapter 2: The Tiger King(Jack Finney)

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Chapter 3: Journey to the end of Earth(Tishani Doshi)

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Chapter 4: The Enemy (Pearl S. Buck)

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Chapter 5: Should Wizard Hit Mommy (Deleted from the syllabus)

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Chapter 6: On the face of it(Susan Hill)

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Chapter 7: Evans Tries an O-level (Deleted from syllabus)

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Chapter 8: Memories of Childhood(Zitkala-Sa & Bama)

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