I know in the book he is not supposed to have 2 sisters but maybe when he wrote the letter to Kit she was not supposed to be dead yet.
Lemony Snicket had a family of 5.A brother, a sister, and his mom and dad.
Kit Snicket is the twin sister of Jacques Snicket, older sister of Lemony Snicket, and mother of Beatrice (the second).
Yes, she is. Jaques Snicket is their brother aswell.
what inspired him well if you read the vile village its like his family becasue its jaques snicket and lemony's last name is snicket I think his actual inspiration was "making the general public aware of the troubles of the three Baudelaire children". It's somewhere on his webpage.
In The Hostile Hospital, the Baudelaire orphans read a document that states that one of their parents could have survived the fire. This is correct. It takes a little time to decipher it, but you figure out that Lemony Snicket is actually of more importance than he seems. You notice how in every dedication, he gives it to one person: Beatrice. He also mentioned that he loved this woman and she perished in a fire. You see? I hope you're catching on now. In chapter fourteen, at the end of The End, the Baudelaire orphans name Kit Snicket's child after their mother. What I've interpreted is that Beatrice and Lemony Snicket are the Baudelaire parents, Kit Snicket is, of course, Lemony Snickets sister, and the baby, Beatrice, is truly Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's cousin. Bittersweet: The whole series is about a father searching to find his children and eventually giving up to let them live on their own.
Lemony Snicket had a family of 5.A brother, a sister, and his mom and dad.
Kit Snicket is the twin sister of Jacques Snicket, older sister of Lemony Snicket, and mother of Beatrice (the second).
Yes, she is. Jaques Snicket is their brother aswell.
NO, his brother died in the 7th book, his sister died in the 13th book. it is not completely part of the story, he just got side tracked thinking of his bro and sis
what inspired him well if you read the vile village its like his family becasue its jaques snicket and lemony's last name is snicket I think his actual inspiration was "making the general public aware of the troubles of the three Baudelaire children". It's somewhere on his webpage.
In The Hostile Hospital, the Baudelaire orphans read a document that states that one of their parents could have survived the fire. This is correct. It takes a little time to decipher it, but you figure out that Lemony Snicket is actually of more importance than he seems. You notice how in every dedication, he gives it to one person: Beatrice. He also mentioned that he loved this woman and she perished in a fire. You see? I hope you're catching on now. In chapter fourteen, at the end of The End, the Baudelaire orphans name Kit Snicket's child after their mother. What I've interpreted is that Beatrice and Lemony Snicket are the Baudelaire parents, Kit Snicket is, of course, Lemony Snickets sister, and the baby, Beatrice, is truly Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's cousin. Bittersweet: The whole series is about a father searching to find his children and eventually giving up to let them live on their own.
Lemony Snicket's A series of Unfortunate Events: I picked this one because thoughout chapters the boy (Klaus) saves his sister from getting married to count olaf, saves the younger sister from a cage. saved his sisters from the oncoming train about to hit them all on the tracks and of course building a makeshift tent for them to live in when they moved into count olaf's cold house... (Its a good book and film to watch)
The plural form of sister is sisters.
Beatrice Baudelaire is the Baudelaires' mother and the woman who Lemony Snicket has been in love with. There were engaged but then Beatrice canceled the engagement and married another man instead. There's also another Beatrice who is Kit Snicket's daughter. She appears in The End, Chapter Fourteen, and the Beatrice Letters.
The Baudelaire family tree is very long and expansive. The most well known 'Baudelaire aunt', Aunt Josephine (Anwistle) is not in fact a biological aunt to Violet Baudelaire or her siblings. She is in fact their second cousin's sister-in-law.
"Sister" refers to one female sibling, while "sisters" is the plural form and refers to multiple female siblings.
He has a sister & a Half sister.