THE LAST LESSON
Summary
Franz didn’t want to go to school that day as
his French teacher Mr. Hamel had announced that he would take a test on French
Participles and Franz was not prepared for it. Franz was afraid of M Hamel’s
ruler and being scolded. Although Franz
was more interested in spending day out of school but eventually he decided to
go to the school. On the way he passed through the Town Hall where he noticed a
huge crowd was there around the notice board. Franz didn’t stop there as he was
well aware that this board had always been serving bad news about the war.
Blacksmith told him no need to hurry for school but Franz thought he was making
fun of him.On Reaching School he was surprised to see the
sea change in daily environment. There
was no noise as usual, no lesson chanting sound by students. It seemed as a
Sunday morning. All students were already in their class room. M Hamel was
walking with his iron ruler under his arm. Franz was frightened to enter in class as he thought that he would
be scolded badly as he was very late but to his surprise, M Hamel did not say
anything to him, rather welcomed him politely “Go to your place quickly little
Franz, we were beginning without you”.
After sitting on his seat Franz noticed that teacher was wearing his
beautiful green coat, frilled shirt with a little black silk cap having
embroidery on it, this type of dress usually he wore on functions or prize
ceremonies only. Franz also noticed that
the other villager including old Hauser, former Mayor and former post master
were also presented in class they were in last benches. He couldn’t understand
until M Hamel announced the notice which was served from Berlin that now
onwards no French would be taught in schools of Alsace and Lorraine, only
German would be taught in the schools of these two French cities and he
emotionally requested students to be more attentive for their last French
lesson. Franz now realized that what was
there on notice board in Town Hall. These words of notice fell on Franz like a
thunder clap. He couldn’t believe it would be his last lesson that day. He was
badly repenting that why he didn’t learn, never paid attention to his lessons.
He hardly knew how to read and write French. He was repenting that instead of
studying he would go for other pleasant activities. His book that seemed always burden to him now
to same appeared to him like old friends. Even his thoughts for his teacher M.
Hamel changed thinking as realized that he would never see him again as it was
his last day in the school. He forgot
about his cranky nature and his cruel ruler. Now he could that the teacher had
wore this dress in honor of his last lesson. He also understood why older people
were presented in class as they were repenting why they never worry to go to
school and they were there to show their respect to their teacher, who served
them for forty years. When Franz’s name was called to recite the
lesson, he made mistake and could even speak few words just opposite to his
thinking teacher did not scold him rather he preached him that one should not
waste his precious time just by live in impression that there is plenty of time
and postponing the important things for next day. How would they feel when
someone will make fun of them that they were not able to speak or write the
French despite of being Frenchmen? Teacher did not put all blame on him but he
also blamed the parents who never bothered to send their children to school to
study instead they put their children to work on farms and in mill to earn
extra money. Even he blamed himself that he often would send his pupils to
water his plants instead of study at school and he would declare a holiday
whenever he wanted to go to fishing.Teacher further said about the French language
that it was the most beautiful, clearest and most logical language of the
world. People should stick with their language it will be proven as the key to
their prison in case they are enslaved.
A magic had happened that day in class the students understood
everything very well, because they were more attentive and teacher was more
patient and polite on that day. Finally with very heavy heart, M Hamel stood
up, he was very sad as he walked to the black board, took a chalk and wrote on
it “Vive La France” which means “Long Live France” and declared the class was
dismissed.
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