Charlotte Temple/YMMV


 * Anvilicious - doesn't even begin to cover it.
 * Fair for Its Day - What do you expect, this is centuries old.
 * Don't Shoot the Message - yes, it's ridiculously preachy, sentimental, and all the characters are one-dimensional. But for that time (and even, in a way, today), the message of "Don't run off with a hot guy who looks good in a uniform" was extremely important - as Lydia Bennet (or at least, her sisters) could attest.
 * Purity Sue - Charlotte again.
 * Values Dissonance
 * The Woobie - Charlotte, and the narrator reminds us of her status frequently.