
Last Lesson
About This Novel
"The Last Lesson" describes the last French lesson in a rural primary school that was ceded to Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War and bid farewell to the language of the motherland. Through the self-narration of a naive and ignorant primary school student, it vividly expresses the pain of the French people under foreign rule and their love for their motherland. Although the subject matter of the work is small, it is carefully cut and appropriately detailed. It has Dude's consistent euphemistic, tortuous and suggestive style, and the theme is deeply explored. The psychological activities of little Franz, a primary school student, are written in a delicate and touching way. As a typical example of a patriotic intellectual, Mr. Amell, a teacher, has a lifelike image.
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Suitable for middle school students
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Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Suitable for middle school students
Nice! ! ! ! ! !
Good. . . .
Is this a rhetorical question?
