Our native language is the part of our culture and we are proud of it. How does the presence of village elders in the classroom and M.Hamel's last lesson show their love for french
Dear Student,
A language of a country is the identity of that nation. M.Hamel, in his last lesson, tells his students
about the beauty of their language, French, which is now being replaced by German because of the
orders that have come from Berlin. He says that it is the most beautiful language in the world. He
describes it as the clearest and the most logical of all the languages. The teacher elaborates on the
beauty of his county's language. He says that during colonial rule when the colonial power tries to
enforce political and cultural dominance by imposing their own language if the natives are attached to
thew/native language their identity remains intact. They could say to have the key to their prison as
long as they are holding fast with their language. These words of Mr. Hamel create a sense of
reverence in the hearts of the Millage elders, who have come to thank him for his forty years of faithful
service for their language and regretted not paying sincere attention towards it.
Regards
A language of a country is the identity of that nation. M.Hamel, in his last lesson, tells his students
about the beauty of their language, French, which is now being replaced by German because of the
orders that have come from Berlin. He says that it is the most beautiful language in the world. He
describes it as the clearest and the most logical of all the languages. The teacher elaborates on the
beauty of his county's language. He says that during colonial rule when the colonial power tries to
enforce political and cultural dominance by imposing their own language if the natives are attached to
thew/native language their identity remains intact. They could say to have the key to their prison as
long as they are holding fast with their language. These words of Mr. Hamel create a sense of
reverence in the hearts of the Millage elders, who have come to thank him for his forty years of faithful
service for their language and regretted not paying sincere attention towards it.
Regards