Because, he either:
1: Wanted the fortune.
2: Make their lives miserable because Violet/Klaus/Sunny's parents KILLED Count Olaf's parents.
Count Olaf didn't kill Kit. Kit died because she was poisoned and didn't want to take the apple to heal it because it would hurt her baby, so therefore she died shortly after giving birth to her baby.
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 ^_^
well he wants them to feel at home becasue he wants them to not think about him stealing their fortune
These facts are in the books, if you know where to look for them: He is the Baudelaire's father His wife killed Count Olaf's parents, and thats why Count Olaf hates them Beatrice, the person he dedicates each book to (e.g Beatrice : darling, dearest, dead) was his wife, and she did die in the fire Him and B used to live on an island He had an unusual education His life secrets are currently being explained in the new series 'All the wrong questions' about when he was thirteen. If you want to know more, read the books
Book 8 is called 'The Hostile Hospital'. Violet, Klaus and Sunny end up staying in a hospital. They find a file which shows a picture of their parents, Jacques Snicket and an unknown man, and a caption saying that there could be a survivor of a fire, which leads the orphans into thinking that one of their parents could be alive. Violet is then captured by Esme Squalor, given anaesthetic, and an anagram of her name is hidden in a patient list. Klaus and Sunny disguise themselves as doctors and decode the patient list to find Violet. Count Olaf is planning to operate on Violet by giving her a cranioectomy (cutting her head off). When Klaus and Sunny follow Esme Squalor to the operating theatre they have to perform the operation themselves. Klaus tries to stall the operation to give time for the anaesthetic to wear off, but he has to make a quick escape with Violet and Sunny. Count Olaf sets the hospital on fire, and Violet, Klaus and Sunny are trapped in a store cupboard. Violet wakes up in time to invent something to get the three siblings out of the burning building, and because they are believed to be murderers, the book ends with them climbing into the trunk of Olaf's car as he drives away, to escape from being captured by the authorities.
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Count Olaf didn't kill Kit. Kit died because she was poisoned and didn't want to take the apple to heal it because it would hurt her baby, so therefore she died shortly after giving birth to her baby.
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 ^_^
Count Olaf wants the Bouderline fortune and he want let them be happy until he gets it.
well he wants them to feel at home becasue he wants them to not think about him stealing their fortune
He didn't neccesairly want them dead, just out of his way. He needed at least ONE to be alive in order to get the fortune.
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These facts are in the books, if you know where to look for them: He is the Baudelaire's father His wife killed Count Olaf's parents, and thats why Count Olaf hates them Beatrice, the person he dedicates each book to (e.g Beatrice : darling, dearest, dead) was his wife, and she did die in the fire Him and B used to live on an island He had an unusual education His life secrets are currently being explained in the new series 'All the wrong questions' about when he was thirteen. If you want to know more, read the books
Then as there seems to be a major problem here, and you hve afear of returning home, so get in contact with a childrens association they wuill go to court and most likely the court will appoint a guardian for you.
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