![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The subsequent high stake situations the Baudelaires find themselves in, increasingly dark and puzzling mysteries surrounding the origins of the children’s parents, characters of varying personalities and questionable motivations who either lead to further problems or helpful clues for the children, and frequent lessons in inventive ways to apply advanced vocabulary never fail to entertain, if not hopelessly burden, the reader.Īs Lemony Snicket promises in the first sentence of the series, there is no happy ending to A Series of Unfortunate Events, nor is there a particularly clear one. Lemony Snicket (a pseudonym of author Daniel Handler and a character within the story of A Series of Unfortunate Events himself) keeps the plot addictively interesting throughout its 13-part arc from The Bad Beginning to The End. ![]() With each increasingly unpleasant locale the children find themselves in, Count Olaf appears, aided by his odd theater troupe, in a new disguise only the children can see through and a plan threatening their safety. The Baudelaire children travel from place to place to find a trusted guardian, a habitable home and freedom from the clutches of Count Olaf, a wicked man of no talent and concern for hygiene obsessed with obtaining the enormous fortune the Baudelaires’ parents left behind. ![]()
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