What was Édith Piaf’s attraction for the French, beyond her voice?

a) They considered her performances a living symbol of France’s cultural heritage.
b) She inspired the French to throw off their German overlords.
Consider This: The French also spoke of a “lieu de mémoire” (realm of memory) when they spoke of Piaf. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.
c) She kept rock music from taking over the French airwaves.
Consider This: The French also spoke of a “lieu de mémoire” (realm of memory) when they spoke of Piaf. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.
d) She was a living symbol of the French Foreign Legion, of which she was a member.
Consider This: The French also spoke of a “lieu de mémoire” (realm of memory) when they spoke of Piaf. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.


a) They considered her performances a living symbol of France’s cultural heritage.

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