La Castafiore?

Carole G.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

La Castafiore?

One of the quizzes has a sentence:  La Castafiore faints (s'évanouir) all the time.

This question is totally unrelated to reflexive verbs, but I can't figure out what La Castafiore is.  Can you give a little history on this noun, please?  I enjoy picking up a little non-grammar knowledge from time to time.  Thanks.

Asked 2 years ago
Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

I asked Google and it told me that La Castafiore is a fictional cartoon character in the comic series "The Adventures of Tintin".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bianca_Castafiore

Lana D.A2Kwiziq community member

I had the same issue. The question would benefit from a correction with the English. As above, as I understand too Castafiore is a name. So they maybe should write Madame Castafiore (or another title) as "The Castafiore" makes no sense. And I found no reference to the name being equivalent to maestro or diva.
Hopefully the feedback will help.

Carole G. asked:

La Castafiore?

One of the quizzes has a sentence:  La Castafiore faints (s'évanouir) all the time.

This question is totally unrelated to reflexive verbs, but I can't figure out what La Castafiore is.  Can you give a little history on this noun, please?  I enjoy picking up a little non-grammar knowledge from time to time.  Thanks.

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