'Will they make them sing in german, even the pigeons?' what does this sentence suggest?

Franz feel french is their language as pigeons coo in their own language ,similarly people of france have full rights to use thier own language.German cant curtail their language nor rule over them.

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Franz disliked learning a language that wasn't his; and when hears the pigeons cooing, he remarks, in a sarcastic manner, his disgust.
He felt that the germans could impose their language, and force them to learn it, but, they could never change the ways of the animals, have no authority over the cooing, indifferent pigeons.

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 *expressing his disgust

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franz is disgusted in the way germans were imposing their language on the french.he mocked at them by calling them 'wretches'. by saying so he wants to convey that no one make pegions coo in their language.no language can be imposed on persons especially if they are indifferent or unwilling learners.

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Franz feel french is their language as pigeons coo in their own language ,similarly people of france have full rights to use thier own language.German cant curtail their language nor rule over them.
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  1.  it  refer here that they people imposed german language on french people . they snached their  rights this shows that they have no freedom to speak their own native language .
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Will they make them sing in Grammar even the pigeons ?what does this senience suggest
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Franz thought that
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This sentence suggests that
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 Franz wondered whether they would even make the pigeons sing in German, he uses it as a metaphor to mean that the French language was a natural to them as cooing was to the pigeon and robbing them of their right to speak in their own tongue and forcing the German language on them would call for unnatural practice.
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