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There are many unfortunate conflicts in this book: 1. The three kids are told their Parents were perished in a fire. 2. And according to the will they have to live with their distant relative Count Olaf. 3. Olaf leaves them with difficult tasks to complete everyday, like cutting wood, making dinner for his nasty theatre troupe, leaves them with one bed in a cramped in room and strikes Klaus (the middle child) in the face 4. Kidnapped Sunny and hangs her in a birdcage from Olaf's tower 5. Forces them to be in his play making Violet (the eldest) his wife and tricking them to get their fortune
Because, he either: 1: Wanted the fortune. 2: Make their lives miserable because Violet/Klaus/Sunny's parents KILLED Count Olaf's parents.
In this book series called A Series of Unfortunate Events, there are three siblings called Violet Baudelaire, Klaus Baudelaire, and Sunny Baudelaire (ordered from oldest to youngest). These children are very noble: they are charming, intelligent, and kind. Their parents are also millionaires. In the beginning of the book, they are on a beach called Briny Beach when a friend of their parents, Mr. Poe, shows up and informs the children that their house and their parents had perished in a terrible fire. They are then moved to a new guardian. This man is called Count Olaf, and the children learn early on that he is an evil, crooked man that is also smart and who aspires to claim the Baudelaire Fortune. When the oldest Baudelaire (Violet) comes to the age of eighteen, she would've been old enough to claim the money that their dead parents had left their children. However, her guardian also would've been able to draw upon that money, and this was why Count Olaf tried to stay her guardian. Throughout the series, Count Olaf dresses up in ridiculous disguises to fool them, but the Baudelaires always outwit him just in time. The adults around the Baudelaires are usually too stupid/nasty/dull to realize that the siblings desperately need their help. Throughout this series, they continuously outwit Count Olaf and learn about a mysterious organization called V.F.D. that their parents were members of (Volunteer Fire Department). The forces that are struggling in this book series are: #1: The Baudelaire Orphans. They are struggling against Olaf and his constant scheming to snatch their fortune. #2: Count Olaf. He is struggling against the orphans (who keep outwitting him) in his quest to capture the Baudelaires and steal their fortune. So the struggle, in the end is: The Baudelaires don't want Count Olaf to steal their fortune and they want him to just leave them alone (Footnote: After Count Olaf draws out the fortune from the bank, he plans to murder the siblings because they would no longer be any use to him. Thankfully though, he never gets to this point.) But Count Olaf wants the fortune. The struggle is for the money: Could Count Olaf outwit the siblings? I hope that helps ^_^
The Children were taken away from him and he and his troupe made a new plan to obtain the children's fortune in Book 2: The Reptile Room
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Count Olaf is a relative of Violet Klaus and Sunny and he is always trying to kill 2 of them so then he can have their big fortune that there parents left behind when they died and they can only get it when Violet becomes of age. (which is 18 years old)
it's about, the baudelaire children, when they become ophans, and their parents are dead. They go to Count Olaf, their relative, and he becomes their gaurdian, but not for long. He is cruel, and mean, but trying the do evil things to get the baudelaire fortune that their parents left behind. So, Count Olaf tries to marry Violet, the oldest, and takes control of the money, but the children outsmarts him, and is moved to a different guardian. The story #2. I hope it helped!
Olaf Pooley was born on February 2, 1916.
Olaf Pooley was born on February 2, 1916.
Olaf Henriksen is 5' 7 1/2".
Olaf Skavlan was born on September 2, 1884, in Minnesota, USA.
Olaf Pooley is 94 years old (birthdate: February 2, 1916).