The series of unfortunate events are real, but a bit stretched.
the Baudelaire Children are alive right now even though no one know where they are.
They might be in their 20s or 30s.
in the context of the story, he is a real person, but it is fictional so he doesn't actually exist in real life
He was staying at the Hotel Denouement when it burned down. It is unknown if he died or not.
Yes
yes they are real but not in there 2os or 30s wow who thinks that eny way they are real
Mr. Poe coughs alot because its basically his character that and being unhelpful he was if the series of unfortunate events that is real that's probably was how he was cupcake72000
Mr. Poe worked at a bank because he was a banker.
A Tatra - a Czechoslovakian car from the early '60s
That is unknown. She is left in the hotel fire with many others (including Mr. Poe, Frank, Ernest, etc.) in the Penultimate Peril.
A series of unfortunate events Violet, Sunny and Klaus are 3 orphan's when a close friend Mr. Poe tells them that they're parents were deceased in the fire (BEATRICE is their mom, I donno the dad) The series is by Lemony Snicket.. aka one of the Baudelaire orphans. If you want more, go to lemonysnicket.com. It is also a video game and a movie, but they aren't better then the stories.
Mr. Poe coughs alot because its basically his character that and being unhelpful he was if the series of unfortunate events that is real that's probably was how he was cupcake72000
Mr. Poe worked at a bank because he was a banker.
Yes Mr. Poe is a character in A Series Of Unfortunate Events Written by Lemony Snicket
A Tatra - a Czechoslovakian car from the early '60s
Mr.Poe was a family friend and accountable for the Baudelaire orphans' enormous fortune
That is unknown. She is left in the hotel fire with many others (including Mr. Poe, Frank, Ernest, etc.) in the Penultimate Peril.
Count Olaf does not get arrested, but he has escaped the Baudelaires and Mr. Poe and shows up in the second book, the Reptile room.
A series of unfortunate events Violet, Sunny and Klaus are 3 orphan's when a close friend Mr. Poe tells them that they're parents were deceased in the fire (BEATRICE is their mom, I donno the dad) The series is by Lemony Snicket.. aka one of the Baudelaire orphans. If you want more, go to lemonysnicket.com. It is also a video game and a movie, but they aren't better then the stories.
Violet BaudelaireKlaus BaudelaireSunny BaudelaireGunther (Count Olaf in disguise)Arthur Poe (Mr. Poe)Esme SqualorJerome Squalor
One similarity between events in "The Tell-Tale Heart" and Edgar Allan Poe's life is the exploration of the theme of madness. Poe struggled with mental health issues throughout his life which influenced his writing. Additionally, the intensity and obsession of the narrator in the story mirror elements of Poe's own struggles with anxiety and paranoia.
There are several settings, they are stated: The beach, The remains of the Baudelaire's' mansion, Mr. Poe's house, Mr. Poe's bank, Count Olaf's house, Justice Strauss and her library,and the theater where Count Olaf presented his scheme of the marriage to Violet Baudelaire, but his plans had failed..
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