I might have past the first two points if the spelling and grammar had been looked over. If you're going to try to incite animosity via politics, at least have the decency to check your diatribes first.
I got the impression it was one of the characters. Was there a character or actress named Charlotte or something>
There's a "Charles," but he's a really minor character. That could be it, though, since "Charles" in French is pronounce "sh-AH-rle" (Or perhaps I'm looking to much at the...
Funny, in my school's French Club, they watched that movie one Saturday last year. I didn't see it, but everyone who did came in the next Monday obsessed with "Char-Char!" That mean anything to you?
Well... in Quebecois (the dialect French they speak in Quebec) some people say "char" for...
Personally I think the poll should be changed from "novels" to "literature" in general, because as literature goes, novels are actually the "youngest" form in that genre. Poetry is undoubtedly the oldest, and that's where my vote goes.
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