In "The Miserable Mill," two personifications are the personification of the feeling of dread that accompanies the sinister events at the Lucky Smells Lumbermill and the personification of the mill itself as a malevolent force that traps the Baudelaire orphans in its grasp.
The Miserable Mill was created on 2000-04-15.
"The Miserable Mill" by Lemony Snicket has 194 pages in the original edition.
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In "The Miserable Mill," Sir is a character known as Sir, the head of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill where the Baudelaire children are sent to work. He is known for his strict and callous behavior towards the children and the workers at the mill.
Lucky Smells Lumbermill.
Optimism.
"The Miserable Mill" is written in third-person point of view. This means that the narrator is not a character in the story and is able to provide insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
One setting is in/at a horrible mill and another setting is in Mr Po's car.
As far as I know, it did not.
The miserable mill. I think. I had to look all over for that book. it was a GREAT one tooo! ~Jackie from Anacortes, Washington.