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Class 12[Prose] Chapter-1: The Last Lesson by Alphonse Daudet

  Background of the Story: The Last Lesson The story is set against a significant historical turning point in 19th-century Europe. Here is the background broken down into key points: The Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871): The story takes place during this conflict, where France was defeated by a coalition of German states led by Prussia (under Otto von Bismarck). The Annexation of Alsace and Lorraine (The Treaty of Frankfurt):  The Treaty of Frankfurt was a  peace treaty  signed in  Frankfurt  on 10 May 1871 by the  German Empire  and the  French Third Republic , at the end of the  Franco-Prussian War .  As a result of the French defeat, the two border districts of Alsace and Lorraine were taken over by Prussia. The Berlin Order: A central plot point is a decree issued from Berlin, the Prussian capital. This order banned the teaching of the French language in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine, mandating that only German be taugh...

Class 10- A Letter to God by G.L Fuentes

 Summary of the Story The Struggle: Lencho, a hardworking farmer, loses his entire corn harvest due to a devastating hailstorm. The Faith: Desperate but hopeful, he writes a letter to God asking for 100 pesos to feed his family and replant his crops. The Assistance: The kind-hearted postmaster and his employees are moved by Lencho’s faith and decide to collect money among themselves to help him. The Deficit: They manage to raise 70 pesos, which they send to Lencho in an envelope signed "God." The Irony: When Lencho receives the money, he is not grateful; he gets angry because the amount is short. The Conclusion: He writes a second letter to God, asking for the remaining 30 pesos, but warns Him not to send it through the mail because he suspects the post office staff are "a bunch of crooks."

Class 12: Chapter-2 [Poetry] Keeping Quiet (Notebook Work)

Background of the Poem  (Notebook Work) Cold War Context (1947–1991) Nuclear Arms Race:  The world lived under the constant threat of a  "Nuclear Winter."  Neruda’s phrase  "victory with no survivors"  warns that modern war leaves no winners. Chemical Warfare:  The term  "Green Wars"  refers to biological and chemical weapons (like Agent Orange used in Vietnam) that destroy the environment alongside humans. Political Ideology:  As a diplomat, Neruda saw how  capitalism and communism  divided the world; he suggests silence as a way to find common human ground beyond these "labels." Socio-Industrial Context Industrial Exploitation:  The  "man gathering salt"  represents the working class—so consumed by the  "rush"  for production that they ignore their own  "hurt hands"  (physical and mental health). Ecological Damage:  The  "fishermen"  harming whales symbolize the 20th-century m...