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A Series of Unfortunate Events

A Series of Unfortunate Events was written by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. The somewhat macabre series follows the Baudelaire children through a series of guardians after their parents death in a fire. Their wicked uncle, Count Olaf, causes them problem after problem along the way.

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When does the book The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket take place?

It takes place in more than one place actually. It takes place at, Briny Beach, The Poe Household, Count Olaf's house, Justice Strauss's house, the market (where the Baudelaires go for ingredients for Puttanesca sauce), and the theater where the play, The Marvelous Marriage is preformed.

What is the the last book of the series of unfortunate events?

Lots of stuff happened in The End. Let's see... Kit Snicket died, Count Olaf died, it was revealed that Beatrice was the Baudelaire orphan's mom, VFD stands for Volunter Fire Department, Kit had a baby (the father was Dewey Denoument) and when she died the Baudelaires became the guardians of it, the baby was a girl and they named her Beatrice, the Incredably Deadly Viper reappeared and then had to leave again, the sugar bowl remains a mystery, the triplets never show up (some people think they're dead, based on Kit's description)...I can't think of anything else.

And in the very end of the book, the Baudelaires (after living alone on the island for a year) decide to head back to the mainland with Little Beatrice. Their ship wrecks on the way back (the shipwreck poster in The Beatrice Letters is of that shipwreck) and Little Beatrice and the Baudelaires are separated. I'm pretty sure that Little Beatrice hired Lemony Snicket to find the Baudelaires, Snicket tried to track them down by gathering information from all the places they'd been since their parent's deaths and he based A Series of Unfortunate Events on the observations he made (that explains why so much time has passed between when the Baudelaires were at a certain place, and when Snicket came there to investigate).

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Is unfortunately an adjective?

No, unfortunately. It is an adverb. The adjective is unfortunate.

Did Count Olaf kill Kit Snicket?

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.

Will there be a series of unfortunate events 2?

If you mean the movie, (Which I assume since there are already 13 books) then maybe. The producers have spoken with Handler (Author) about making another in the style of stop motion since the actors are too old. But producers say that the movie IS coming, just delayed. Auditions are in 2012. It will come out in 2013.

For the book, the second one is The Reptile Room.

1 - The Bad Beginning

2 - The Reptile Room

3 - The Wide Window

4 - The Miserable Mill

5 - The Austere Academy

6 - The Ersatz Elevator

7 - The Vile Village

8 - The Hostile Hospital

9 - The Carnivorous Carnival

10 - The Slippery Slope

11 - The Grim Grotto

12 - The Penultimate Peril

13 - The end

Why does Violet sign the document with her left hand in a series of unfortunate events?

She read in Nupital Law that for the marriage to be fulfilled, the bride had to sign the document in her own hand. In the beginning of the book, the narrator told us that Violet Baudelaire is indeed, right-handed. ;)

How do the kids in The Bad Beginning escape from Count Olaf?

Count Olaf cast Violet in a play in which he would marry her, but because he also cast a real judge it made the marriage legal. Violet had to go through with this because Olaf had locked Sunny in a cage and was ready to drop her to her death if Violet did not marry her.

However, the children found out that if the bride did not sign the marriage deed with her usual hand (Violet is left-handed) then it would be invalid. So Violet signed the deed with her right hand, Sunn was released and after ensuring that Sunny was okay she proved that Olaf was not her husband.

Olaf and his troupe then disappeared.

Who is the genderless person in Series Of Unfornate Events?

He is a member of Count Olaf's theatre troupe in the beginning books.

He never speaks and is never referred to with a real name except one time Sunny exclaimed, "Orlando!" but it is not really implied that Orlando is his name.

He is often set to guard things due to his very large size. He has great strength and does not show emotion.

Does count olaf go to jail?

yes Count Olaf goes to jail because he was persecuting the kids because they are rich

Word for a Series of related events that make up a story?

The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.

What are the important events in the series of unfortunate events book 1?

The important events in Book 1, are:

-The Baudelaire's parents die in a fire

-They stay with a family friend until they find a legal guardian to look after them

-The legal guardian ends up being an evil man (Count Olaf) who is after their fortune

Count Olaf tried to get the fortune by marrying Violet in The Marvelous Marriage

That's all I remember; I tried to sum it up. (:

Hope this helps!

Who writes A Series of Unfortunate Events?

The series of unfortunate events isn't made up- its real. The Baudelaires' are still alive today and research says that they live somewhere in England though the location is unknown. Lemony Snicket/ Daniel Handler wrote the Baudelaire Orphans miserable life story.

What is the slippery slope of sin?

Slippery slope of sinOne sin begets another. A person sins and they "get away with it" (not really because God knows all and sees all) so they sin some more before you know it they are slipping farther and farther away from God and it becomes easier and easier to sin. Picture yourself standing next to God and sin is like you walking away. You sin more and more and watch God disappear away from you in the distance except as you sin more and more you stop looking back. God calls you back and some turn around to run back others become deaf to his call. AnswerSome seventy years ago, there was in the field at the back of my home a "Slippery Slide or Helter Skelter". It was very high to a little fellow, but it will serve my purpose in answering the question. If we take each step towards the top of the slide as a temptation of Satan, we soon begin to enjoy the thrill of just how high we had climbed towards the thill that awaited us at the top. In those far off days, our bread came wrapped in greased proof paper, we found by sitting on this paper and sliding down the slide we could go faster. Now we are at the top of the steps and found the temptation of going higher most rewarding, but the big thrill was to come, the long fast ride to the bottem where; as he had promised Satan would catch us. We launch ourselves off and whizz down the already greased slide. Faster and faster towards the waiting arms of Satan. But he is not there to catch us, so we land on the hard ground with a very painful bump. Why wasn't Satan there, he promised he would be. He kept his promise that we would find the ride thrilling, as so we did, but why did he not catch us? The fast ride down to his kingdom was all that he really wanted, now we are there we suffer the pains of our foolish pride; and the worst part of it is, we cannot climb back up the far to slippery slide, we have to find another way. We have to start climbing another stairway, the stairway of repentance, the stairway to heaven. way. AnswerEcclesiastes 8:11 (King James Version)11Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.

In other words, people think they have gotten away with sin, so they keep going further and further until they are 'hooked.' Then it is too late. Unless, of course they repent, but often a hardness can set in which makes it difficult for such to turn to the truth.

Why is beatrice lafon a dame?

Is she REALLY a dame? check her CV,. she's been most things apart from President of USA, but none more than 3 months............

What is the setting of annie's baby by beatrice sparks?

It doesn't really say the actually setting. But for sure it's in the U.S.

Are the Baudelaire orphans real?

They cannot be real even though Lemony Snicket says so. If you look up the Baudelaire Orphans it will say fictional characters.