The chapter explores a poignant last lesson of French in a school in Alsace after the region is annexed by Prussia, highlighting the loss of language and identity.
What did the bulletin board represent for the village?
What causes the villagers to attend the last lesson?
Which event signifies the loss of language in the story?
Why does Franz think about the pigeons singing in German?
How does M. Hamel's teaching change in the last lesson?