Not 100% Real, But Accurite.
The real name of Sunny Baudelaire is Beatrice Baudelaire.
The real Baudelaire, after whom the children in the Unfortunate Events books are named , was Charles Baudelaire, a French poet who lived from 1821 to 1867 and was one of the most infludential French poets ever. He developed a style that was urban, unromantic and cynical, and might well be said to be the father of Western aesthetic from his time to the present day.
No, they're not. Lemony Snicket has just thought of an excellent way to entertain children and adults!!!
No.
It is fiction, but Lemony Snicket says through out the books he has researched everything about the Baudelaire case, giving readers the impression that they are nonfiction, or real.
The series of Unfortunate events
nope, sorry
The Baudelaire's might be fictionalcharacter's, but how Lemony Snicket writes the book, they seem like REAL people.
Klaus Baudelaire Klaus is the middle child. He loves to read books and is the smartest of the three.
Violet Baudelaire is 14 until The Grim Grotto where she turns 15. She is most likely 16 at the end of the series.Klaus Baudelaire is 12 until The Vile Village where he turns 13. He is most likely 14 at the end of the series.Sunny Baudelaire is about a year and a half old until about The Slippery Slope when she turns 2. She is most likely 3 at the end of the series.those are baudelaires age in the books but the only way of knowing if they are still alive is if you know when the books take place which was in the 1980's so that would makeSunny 31 or 32Violet 44And Klaus would be 41
I am not Violet but I am Klaus.... we are very much real.
A woman in the last two books, who was unfortunatly kissed by Olaf.