This short story by Alphonse Daudet is written about the Franco-Prussian War, back in 1870; through the eyes of a young child, it looks at one of the results of that war-- Prussia had won, and now it would be forbidden to speak French. There are many lessons in the story, but one important lesson is that we often take things for granted and don't realize their importance until they are gone. The last lesson refers to the last time the boy will be taught in French, before the Prussians insist upon their language, the language of the victors in the war.
No, it is a story with a moral or lesson to learn from reading the fable.
Moral of the story.
be brave
The lesson in a story is called the moral.
If someone says "the story applies to you" they mean that the story they told is similar to something they see in your life, and they think the lesson of the story is a lesson you could learn.
The subject of a story is the main topic or theme, while the moral of a story is the lesson or message it conveys. The subject provides the context for the story, whereas the moral offers a takeaway or insight into human behavior or values.
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
It is like the moral or lesson you learn from reading a book or story! Hope that helped! -Austin
It is like the moral or lesson you learn from reading a book or story! Hope that helped! -Austin
Identify the key lesson or moral from the story and reflect on how it applies to your own experiences. Consider how you can incorporate the lesson into your decision-making process, interactions with others, and personal growth. Actively practice the lesson until it becomes a natural part of your everyday life.
To make you learn a lesson. Often made with animals that have humans characteristics.a short story with talking animals and at the end of the story it has a moral
Act like a Filipino :) Don't regret or change how a Filipino act.