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Bama's first encounter with untouchability happened when she saw an elder of her caste walking along the street from the direction of the bazaar. The manner in which he was walking along made Bama want to double up with laughter, she wanted to shriek with mirth at the sight of such a big man carrying a small packet in a funny way. There was something like vadai or green banana bhajji in the packet because the wrapping paper was stained with oil. He came along, holding out the packet by its string, without touching it. She stood there thinking to herself that if he held the packet like that, the package might come undone and the vadais would fall out. But then she saw the elder walk up straight to the landlord, bowing low and extending the packet towards him, cupping the hand that held the string with his other hand. The landlord opened the parcel and began to eat the vadais. Bama's brother Annan told her much later that the man was not being funny when he carried the package in that way. He believed in the custom of untouchability. He said that everybody believed that they were upper caste and therefore, must not touch them. If they did, they would be polluted.
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There is no doubt that our language is a part of our culture and we feel proud of it. But the true value of it can be realized only when the freedom of speaking it, is taken away from us.
The story ?The Last Lesson? depicts the pathos of the whole situation, how people feel in not learning their language and losing an asset in M. Hamel. One day Franz, oneofthe students came unwillingly to the school and noticed that everything was still and as quiet as Sunday morning. There was an order from Berlin that French would not be taught furthermore in the schools a/id instead German was to be taught. This news shocked everyone. All the villagers include old Hauser, former mayor, former postmaster and several others gathered in the classroom to attend their last French lesson and to mark their respect for the French teacher, M. Hamel, who was going to deliver his last speech in French. They sat on the back benches with the students. They felt sorry that they had not attended the school. And thanked Hamel for his faithful service.
To honor his French lesson, M. Hamel also put on his fine Sunday clothes. His behavior changed to kindness. He told his students that it was the most beautiful and logical language and they should not forget it. He also said that languages is the key to prison.
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