
The Last Lesson & Lost Spring
Students analyze themes of linguistic chauvinism and child labor through these poignant narratives. They explore character motivations and the socio-economic contexts of the stories.
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Students analyze themes of linguistic chauvinism and child labor through these poignant narratives. They explore character motivations and the socio-economic contexts of the stories.
Key Questions
- How does linguistic chauvinism impact cultural identity?
- What socio-economic factors perpetuate child labor in 'Lost Spring'?
- How do the protagonists respond to their oppressive circumstances?
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