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Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
Most, when prodded, give a playful shrug at the curious phenomenon at Long Island's Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School.
But to see his hat and his bed, you remember he was a real man, not just a legend.” “You can’t escape him, even if you wanted to. He’s part of being French," said teacher Laure Mallet, 51.
But to see his hat and his bed, you remember he was a real man, not just a legend.” “You can’t escape him, even if you wanted to. He’s part of being French,” said teacher Laure Mallet, 51.