Dude s final lesson is a continuation of the first person

Updated on Game 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I gently wiped the dust off the textbooks and slowly stuffed them into my bag one by one. The thought that tomorrow I will no longer be able to take French lessons, and that Mr. Hummel will no longer be able to teach himself, makes my eyes moisten. But when I saw Mr. Hummel's tall back, I seemed to hear Mr. Hummel's sonorous voice again:

    The French are the most backbone, and we will definitely achieve the final victory! I immediately became stronger, held back tears, grabbed my bag and rushed out of the classroom.

    As I walked past the blacksmith's shop, the blacksmith Wacht was packing his belongings and said to his apprentices, "We have become slaves of the country, and to tell the truth, it is right to leave here, and there may be another war one day!" Hearing this, I sniffled, and my heart was sour.

    It was dark and it was raining lightly, as if God was weeping for Arthas. The thrush's cry became miserable, and it seemed to tell the sadness of losing the land. The Prussian soldiers still walked in unison "one-two-one-two", their heads held high, and the land they had triumphantly plundered was heavily trampled under their feet, looking domineering.

    I didn't shy away from it, staring at these hooligans with hateful eyes. A Prussian soldier yelled at me, "Hurry up, little ghost, you are all slaves of the country, and you are not honest!" I couldn't hold back my emotions anymore and yelled:

    Long live France! We belong to France! Then he went crazy and rushed to the town office billboard, ripped the damn notice down, and tore it to pieces.

    Before I could finish it, I was hit the head and fell to the ground, fainting.

    In my sleep, I had a dream in which the French flag was flying again over Alsace, and I became Monsieur Hummel standing in front of the podium, speaking French to the children, and speaking the French ...... with emotion

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. "The Last Lesson" specifically refers to the defeat of France after the Franco-Prussian War, the cession of Alsace and Lorraine, the ban on teaching French after the Prussian occupation, and the conversion to German, and the patriotic French teachers and students took the last French class to express the patriotic feelings of the French people.

    2. Creative background.

    In July 1870, France first declared war on Prussia, and in September, the French army was defeated at the Battle of Sedan, Napoleon III was captured, and the Prussian army drove straight into the country, occupying more than one-third of France's Alsace and Lorraine. By this time, for France, it had turned into a war of self-defense. In the face of the burning and plundering of the Prussian army, the French people fought against the enemy with the same hatred.

    This short story** is based on the fact that a primary school in Alsace was forced to switch to German, and by describing the scene of the last French class, it portrays the image of the primary school student Franz Jr. and the French teacher Mr. Hammel, reflecting the deep patriotic feelings of the French people. This last lesson, though short, gives us a sense of the grief of the Alsatians.

    3. About the author.

    Alphonse Daudet, a famous French realist in the 19th century. Born on May 13, 1840 in beautiful Provence. Because Dude's family is poor and his mother loves to read, he has shown extraordinary intelligence since he was a child.

    In 1857 he began his literary work. His representative works include the collection of essays and stories "The Mill Letters", the long "Little Things", the short story "The Story of the Moon", his short story collection has a unique style of euphemism, twists and turns, and suggestive, and his 1874 "Little Flomont and the Great Risley" made him one of the greatest writers of the time, and his works such as "The Last Lesson" and "The Siege of Berlin" have become treasures of world literature. In 1897 he died and was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Through what little Francis, a primary school student in Alsace, saw and felt in the last French class, it truly reflected the grief and indignation of the people in the occupied areas of France who were tragically ruled by foreign people, their love for the motherland, and their firm will to fight for the liberation and reunification of the motherland, and expressed the lofty patriotic spirit of the French people in a concentrated way. It also shows Mr. Hummel's strong patriotic spirit and noble qualities. Hope you're satisfied.

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