Q 1: How does the theme of the tale related to the subject of language and culture? (Sargodha-2012)
Ans:
There is very famous saying in Persian language that goes
قدر نعمت بعد اززوال نعمت
It
means in English that a blessing is (only) Valued when it has been
lost. And it is a very true saying. Only the blind realize that what
great blessing eyesight is, ans so on. A famous American writer, Helen
Keller, has written a marvelous essay; "Three Days to see" on the same
subjects. Well that is the theme of " The Last Lesson" by Alphonse Daudet, the famous French writer.
Freedom
is the great blessing of Allah Almighty but we only value it after its
loss. The people of Alsace and Lorraine ( the French territory west of
the river Rhine) realized about the value of freedom when their land was
occupied in Franco-Prussian war. Soon after the military occupation,
orders came from Berlin, the capital of Germany (the ruling country)
that " hence forth in the school of Alsace and Lorraine all instruction
shall be given in German tongue only." The people realized the value
and importance of French language only after that announcement.
So
language and culture of the slave nation become the sort of guarantee
that soon after in future it will be free, Mr. Hamel, the French teacher
in the story under discussion, tells his young students that " when a
nation become enslaved, she holds a key which shall unlock her prison as
long as preserves her native tongue."And culture always goes on hand in
hand with language. Just see how little Franz realizes the importance
of French language:
"On the roof of the schoolhouse the
pigeons were cooing softly and i thought to myself as i listened. And
must they have also be compelled to sign in German?" The theme of the
story has a direct relation with the subject of language and culture!
Q 2: Does this patriotic tale of a French school boy make us conscious about the value of our own native language?
Ans:
" The
Last Lesson" by Alphonse Daudet is a patriotic tale of a French
school-boy and it makes us conscious about the value of our own native
language. A strange tragedy about us Pakistanis is that we honour
English language and do not give any importance to our own native
language/mother tongue.
The story of Alphonse Daudet is an eye
opener for us.The French teacher in this story, Mr. Hamel, tells his
class of young pupils that, "when a nation become enslaved, she holds
the key which shall unlock her prison as long as preserves her native
tongue.
We, as a nation, are proud to be English and
English-medium schools. Every body wants to educate his sons and
daughter in English medium schools and Urdu-medium school looked down
upon as of inferior quality.
This is not a reasonable attitude. We
are loosing our identity. We are losing our language our language. We
are loosing our culture. We are losing our music. We are losing our
meals and dishes. There is a craze for English or rather Western music!
There is a craze of Chinese, Italian and other continental dishes!
Burger, Pizza, doughnut, these were unusual word and meaningless words
in our society.
The patriotic tale of Franz tells us that one's
native language is the life and soul of freedom. So we must try to get
the real meaning of the story.
Q 3: The historical
background of the story touches on the Franco-Prussian War. What can we
infer about the aftermath of the war from the context of the story?
Ans:
"The Last Lesson" by
Alphonse Daudet has been written in the historical background of
Franco-Prussian War of 1879 and it gives a very good picture of the
aftermath of the war. In the War, the Germans occupied the area west of
the Rhine known as Alsace and Lorraine (which were only freed after the
end of the World War I ).
The occupying forces drilled daily up to
12 noon in Ripest Meadow behind the sawmill and at 12 a trumpet would
be sounded at which the drill came to an end. Almost daily new notices
and orders were displayed on the fence of the town hall. When people
went out of their daily routine of life like going on job or business,
they would stand there and read these for compliance. There were always
bad news for the public which were not slaves of the German.

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