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Tippe dance Performer

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National Tap Dance Day Vektor

Stepptanzschuhe Symbol Set Vektor. Sohle aus Tanzschuhen Vektor. Tap Dance Day Poster, 25. Mai. Wichtiger Tag

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Tanzstudio.

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Tippe Dance

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Tippen Sie auf Tanzschuhe Icon Set Vektor

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Tap Tänzerinnen

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Tippe Dance Lehrer

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Weltwassertag Wassertropfen strömten aus dem großen Wasserhahn in die kargen Flüsse und Wälder Vektordesign

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Dance-Art

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Tap Tänzerinnen

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Jazz Dancer Tap Dance, Jitterbug, Swing, Lindy Hop

Blonde Jazztänzerin mit Hut und sexy schwarzem Anzug. Stepptanz, Jitterbug, Swingtanz, Lindy Hop, Modern Jazz Dance. Die Person unterhält das Publikum auf der Modenschau auf einer Musikparty. Mode-Event. Vektor

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Smartphone Gesture Vector Nahtloses Muster

Smartphone Geste Vektor Nahtloses Muster Dünne Linie Illustration

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Tippen mit Finger Smartphone Bildschirm Farbe Symbol Vektor-Illust

Tippen mit dem Finger Smartphone Bildschirm Farbsymbol Vektor. Tippen mit dem Finger Smartphone-Bildschirmzeichen. Isolierte Symboldarstellung

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Tippen mit dem Finger Smartphone Bildschirm Linie Symbol Vektor. Tippen mit dem Finger Smartphone-Bildschirmzeichen. Isoliertes Kontursymbol schwarze Illustration

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Mehrere Bilder von Steptänzer

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Smartphone-Gadget in der Hand Linie Symbol Vektor-Illustration

Smartphone-Gadget im Handliniensymbol-Vektor. Smartphone-Gadget im Handzeichen. Isoliertes Kontursymbol schwarze Illustration

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Ausrüstung f ür Gym Workout Cartoon Illustration Set

Ausrüstung für Fitness-Workout Cartoon-Illustrationsset. Aerobic-Ball, Hanteln, Kettlebell, Stepptanz, Matte, Fitness-Gummiband, Flasche Wasser, Trainingsgeräte zum Trainieren. Sportkonzept

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Benutzerwiedergabe auf flexiblem Smartphone-Bildschirm...

Benutzer spielt auf flexiblem Smartphone-Bildschirmfarbsymbolvektor. Benutzer spielt auf flexiblem Smartphone-Bildschirmzeichen. Isolierte Symboldarstellung

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Mehrere Bilder von Steptänzer

Mehrere Bilder eines Tap-dancerhttp://www.twodozendesign.info/i/1.png

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Smartphone Gesture Vector Nahtloses Muster

Smartphone Geste Vektor Nahtloses Muster Dünne Linie Illustration

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Smartphone Gestensammlung Icons Set Vector .

Symbole für die Smartphone-Gestensammlung setzen Vektor. Zoomen und wischen, drücken und halten Sie den Finger auf dem Smartphone-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Telefondisplay schwarze Konturillustrationen.

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Smartphone Gestensammlung Icons Set Vector .

Symbole für die Smartphone-Gestensammlung setzen Vektor. Zoomen und wischen, drücken und halten Sie den Finger auf dem Smartphone-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Telefondisplay schwarze Konturillustrationen.

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Kleine Mädchen Tänzer Silhouetten

Vektorsilhouette einer Gruppe kleiner Tänzerinnen.

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Smartphone Gestensammlung Icons Set Vector .

Symbole für die Smartphone-Gestensammlung setzen Vektor. Zoomen und Wischen, Drücken und Halten des Fingers auf dem Smartphone-Bildschirm, Tippen auf Telefon-Display-Konzept lineare Piktogramme. Konturfarben Illustrationen .

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Smartphone Gestensammlung Icons Set Vector .

Symbole für die Smartphone-Gestensammlung setzen Vektor. Zoomen und Wischen, Drücken und Halten des Fingers auf dem Smartphone-Bildschirm, Tippen auf Telefon-Display-Konzept lineare Piktogramme. Konturfarben Illustrationen .

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Teen Mädchen tanzen Silhouetten

Vektor-Silhouetten von vier tanzenden Teenager-Mädchen.

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Mensch-Fußabdruck-Symbol-Set.

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Tänzer

Vector Dancing Girl-Flemenco

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Tanzen lange Schnurrbart Mann in der oben Hut isoliert Eisbild

Cartoon lange Schnurrbarttänzerin im Zylinder isoliert auf weißer Illustration

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Dance Mädchen

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Mädchen Nacht

Ein glückliches Mädchen, das in der Nacht spielt

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Lustige Comic-Baum Charakter Schritt mit walking Stock tanzen

Lustige Comic-Baumfigur, die Schritt mit laufendem Stock tanzt, Cartoon-Vektorillustration mit Platz für Text. Lustiger lächelnder Baumcharakter, Maskottchen in Fliege, Tanz mit Gehstock, Stock

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Junger Mann und Frau tanzen, Spaß haben. Isoliert auf weißem...

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Tanz-Schaf

Vier Schafe tanzen über eine Bühne. Ein Schaf (das schwarze Schaf der Familie) macht die Dinge anders!

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Glückliche Mädchen

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Junger Mann tanzt, Spaß hat. Isoliert auf weißem Hintergrund

Junger Mann beim Tanzen. Vektorillustration im flachen Stil. Isoliert auf weißem Hintergrund

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Stepptanz Runde Stempel mit türkisen Band. Tap Dance

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Unhandliche Tippe Dance

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Tänze

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Tippen Sie Tanzzeichen. Stepptanz runde Vintage Grunge Stempel....

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Alternative Handshakes Farbliniensymbole Vektor-Set.

Alternative Handshake-Farbe Linie Symbole Vektor-Set. Kreative Begrüßung vermeiden Sie Coronavirus 2019-nCov, Covid-19.

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Kinder helfen ihren Eltern Geschirr spülen.

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Tap Tänzerinnen

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Tanz Clown

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Steptanz runde schwarz Grunge-Stempel

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Little irische Tap-Tänzer feiert St. Patrick's Day

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Tippen Sie auf Bildschirm Gesten Icon Set, Geste. Linie mit...

Touchscreen-Gesten Symbolsatz, Geste dünne Linie Design. Linie mit bearbeitbarem Strich

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Stepptanzband. Tippen Sie Tanz rund grüne Zeichen. Tap Dance

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Steptanz runde schwarz Grunge-Stempel

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Tippen Sie Tanz-Aufkleber. Tap Tanz Quadrat isoliert Zeichen....

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Tanz Mädchen

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Steptanz blau Grunge square Vintage Stempel

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Steptanz runden blauen Aufkleber isoliert auf weiss

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Steptanz-quadratische Grunge-Stempel

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Kleine Mädchen Ballett Silhouetten

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3D weiße Leute tanzen auf Vinyl disc

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OrigamiSignRed

Stepptanz-Schild. Stepptanzpapier Origami Sprechblase. Stepptanz-Tag. Stepptanz-Banner

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Steptanz rot-tag

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Kleine-Tänzer

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Other Characters - snicket.com

Violet Baudelaire , the older sister, is fond of inventions. Invented from a small arsenal a climbing cat, a Sumac knot, a voice changer, a distress signal, a master key. Nickname: Edison. Right-handed. When she thinks, she always ties up her hair with blue ribbons to keep it out of her eyes. Favorite singer - Yma Sumac. In book 10, she meets Quigley Quagmire, with whom she falls in love.

Klaus Baudelaire , the middle child, has read all the books in their family library. For him there is no greater pleasure than to spend an evening in an armchair, reading. His knowledge often saves orphans. Similarly, Klaus falls in love with Fiona Widdershins in book 11.

Sunshine Baudelaire , younger sister. She is only three years old. But she has very sharp teeth! Sunny's favorite pastime is to gnaw. She is explained by incomprehensible sounds that only her brother and sister can understand. Later, Sunny takes a great interest in cooking and cooks delicious dishes for her brother and sister, often slicing them with her teeth: at 9book cinnamon cocoa, book 10 orange ice, book 11 potatoes, sandwiches and cake, book 13 crab patties and roast goat meat.

Cunning and evil Count Olaf hunts for a huge inheritance of children. He does not wash his feet, constantly commits crimes (usually arson), in his youth he was in love with Kit Snicket - Lemony Snicket's sister. A distinctive feature of Olaf is a fused eyebrow. Like the Baudelaires, an orphan, his parents died due to poison darts. And in book 12, Keith Snicket talks about the evening at the play "La forza del destino" when she handed over the aforementioned murder weapon to their parents. He also has a huge retinue - his theater troupe. They help him to commit all evil deeds. In book 13, Olaf dies after being wounded by a harpoon gun. His last line was "don't have children of your own" before he helped a pregnant Kit to the shore of the island, after which he kissed her. Former member of G.F.W.

Lemony Snicket is the youngest of the three Snickets, was kidnapped by the G.F.V. as a child following Beatrice and became a volunteer. He was in love with Beatrice, but she promised to reciprocate only if he steals her a sugar bowl with Esme Squalor's inheritance for her birthday. Lemony performed this act and the young began to prepare for the wedding. But at the most important moment, Lemony's house was set on fire, and he was considered dead because of the yellow newspaper "Daily Punctilio". Beatrice married Bertrand Baudelaire, also a normal guy, and bore him three children - the heroes of our story. When Beatrice died, Lemony decided to tell the world about the plight of orphans and began writing a book on a typewriter. During this time, he experienced many terrible situations, met many experts in various fields, but he was never recognized as alive. He tried to intercept the Baudelaire Orphans at the Hotel Denouement, but he also failed. About hobbies: playing the accordion, making stuffed monkeys, writing on a typewriter, hiding from enemies.

Beatrice Baudelaire is the mother of orphans. Her story is mostly told in the Lemony article, but it can also be noted that her favorite book is Anna Karenina. She carries a pocket dictionary with her and is not very good at cooking, but she knows how to properly set the table and can whistle Mozart with a cracker in her mouth.

Duchess R. Winnipeg - one of the last in a great dynasty, although she has a child (abducted by Count Olaf with a company of Snow Scouts), a school friend of Beatrice. She could have saved her life, since shortly before the fire at the Baudelaire mansion, she sent Beatrice and Lemony invitations to the ball, but as soon as Lemony found Beatrice and wanted to warn her, he was caught and sent to prison.

Bertrand Baudelaire - The Baudelaires' father may not have died. A good cook and inventor.

Jacques Snicket is the oldest of three Snickets. He worked for Queekweg, after the Quamire fire he found out that Quigley was alive, went to Poltryville and was intercepted by Count Olaf, who, due to the fused eyebrows of both of them, disguised himself as a detective, publicly announced that this was Count Olaf, put him in prison and killed him, but said that the killers are Baudelaires.

Keith Snicket is Lemony Snicket's sister. Older than Lemony, but younger than Jacques. Married to Dewey Denuman. In the end, she gives birth to a daughter, Beatrice, after which she dies. Helped build the Queequeg.

Charles Snicket - grandfather of Jacques, Keith and Lemony. Invented a special code for caskets that Lemony and Keith know.

Jacob Snicket - son of Charles, father of Lemony. All that is known about him is that he liked to hum a sad tune while washing dishes, and that Jacob died in a fire.

Esme Squalor is an extremely mean and fashionable lady. Her full name is Esme Gigi Genevieve Squalor. Favorite word is "fashion". She was the Baudelaires' guardian when she lived on Gloomy Avenue. In the course of 6-12 books, she was one of the members of Olaf's team, but she was not part of his theater. She was Olaf's theater student. Despite this, Esme portrayed police officer Luciana and a doctor. Dies in a fire at the Hotel Denouement along with Carmelita.

Jerome Squalor Esme's cowardly ex-husband, wrote O. L. A. F. - Disgusting and Hypocritical Adventure Financiers. Killed in a fire at the Denouement Hotel.

Justice Strauss - Judge in the city court. Followed the history of the Baudelaires and foolishly reported its collisions to Count Olaf's accomplices. In her youth, she hunted horse stealing and dreamed of playing in the theater. Probably died in a fire at the Hotel Denouement.

Nero (or Niro) - Head teacher of the Prufrock School, loves to play the violin, caramel, mimic the voices and images of snails. Makes ridiculous rules for the school and is selfish towards the students. After school, everyone should be at his concert or bring him a bag of caramels. He plays his sonata ten times for half an hour. His music is like the squeal of a tortured cat. After that, he rests at the Hotel Denouement with Mr. Remora and Mrs. Bass.

Mr. Remora is a teacher at the Prufrock School. Likes bananas. Students should tell and retell his short and uninteresting stories, possibly taken from real life. Later, he rests with all the principals of Prufrock Preparatory School at the Hotel Denouement and orders fried bananas from Hal. He wears a banana hat.

Mrs Bass is a teacher at the Prufrock School. Gives tasks to measure things and memorize their length. When Count Olaf sends her an invitation to the Hotel Denouement, he asks her to grab a lot of money. Mrs. Bass steals money from Mr. Poe's bank, she is arrested and the school is closed.

Mrs Tench is a P. E. teacher at Prufrock School. Olaf throws her out of the window (although it's not exactly known) and takes her place.

Hal is an old, old man who worked at the Document Storage. He wears pince-nez and can't see anything without it. When the hospital burns down, Keith invites him to volunteer. Hal also serves as chef at the Denouement Hotel and cooks Dewey's tasteless Indian food. Despite the fact that he was disappointed in the Baudelaires, he considers them innocent.

Quigley Quagmire is a cartographer by profession. Presumed dead until book 10. In love with Violet. Met the Baudelaires at the Snow Scout camp. In the 11th book, he wanted to meet the Baudelaires, but received a letter from Duncan and Isadora, steals a helicopter and flies to save them. In Book 13, he, like Duncan and Isadora, is consumed by the Great Unknown.

Duncan and Isadora Quagmire Quigley's brother and sister. They are triplets. They studied at the Prufrock School, where they met the Baudelaires, and then they were kidnapped by Count Olaf. Luckily, after about a month, they escaped with a man named Hector in a hot air balloon. Like the Baudelaires, the Quagmires have a "destiny" - Duncan is a journalist, and Isadora is a poet. As a child, Isadora studied poetry with one of the volunteers. Quagmires always carry notebooks with them, where they write down all the important information. They were the first to tell the Baudelaires about the F.F.D. In book 13, they are consumed by the Great Unknown, and it is not clear whether this saved them or not.

Hector is a craftsman in the City of Crow Worshipers. Very timid in the town hall. Escapes with the Quagmires in a balloon. In Book 13, his ball falls on the Queequeg and is consumed by the Great Unknown.

Mr. Lesko is a resident of Crow Worshipers City.

Mrs. Morrow is a resident of Crow Worshipers City. She is one of the Elders and always wears a pink robe.

The Verhogen family are residents of the City of Crow Worshipers. They differ in malice.

Aunt Josephine Anwistle is a distant relative of the Baudelaires who lives in a house barely standing on the edge of the abyss and a former guardian of orphans. She loves grammar, which is the meaning of life for her. Constantly corrects orphans and invented a grammar code. Afraid of:

  • Leeches
  • Robbers
  • Having children
  • Touching a glass doorknob (so that it doesn’t shatter into fragments and one hits her eye)
  • Lachrymosa lakes
  • When hair falls on the forehead
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  • Phone
  • Heating batteries
  • Realtors is her biggest fear.

Count Olaf throws Josephine to be eaten by the Lacrimosa Leeches, and most likely, they will gnaw her. The years of Josephine's life - 1944-2000.

Ike Anwistle - Josephine's husband. He also has a couple of phobias, but was not afraid of the leeches that ate him. Like Beatrice, she can whistle with a cracker in her mouth, but Beethoven's fourth quartet. Loves the sun.

Gregor Anwistle - Ike's brother, Beatrice's cousin, ichnologist, founder of Anwistle-Aquatics Marine Research Center. In advanced years, he dies from a fire that Fernald arranges.

Gregor and Ike's mother - her name is unknown. Appearance - a fused eyebrow and one ear (she lost the second after the explosion in her grandfather's laboratory). Studied with Ishmael at school and experimented with bitter tea (possibly containing horseradish) on a plant in the Smelt Bistro around the 1900s. The plant soon died, and its owner sailed away on the ship Pericles, later renamed Prospero.

Montgomery Montgomery (or simply Uncle Monty) is a relative of Bertrand, a herpetologist. Member of the Herpetological Society and owner of a reptile collection. Lived in the village of Tedia. He discovered the Incredibly Deadly Viper and wrote the book "Mamba du Mal - the snake that will never kill me." Despite this, when he was the guardian of the Baudelaires, Count Olaf injected Monty with said snake's venom, and Monty died. Count Olaf did this in order to go to Peru instead.

Gustav Sebald - Monty's assistant and film director. Directed the movie "Zombies in the Snow", in which zombies attack the city, and a little girl manages to persuade them to calm down. The Baudelaires and Monty loved this film. One day, when Gustav is picking flowers, Olaf drowns him in a swamp.

Sally Sebald Gustav's sister, G.F.V.

Smolka is the only snake of the Incredibly Deadly Viper breed. Completely friendly and non-venomous, Monty called her that to play a prank on her colleagues from the Herpetological Society. Knows how to throw a lasso on goats. She may have saved the colony from the Island by giving them an antidote for mycelium.

Cyril M. Kornbluth is an inventor from G.F.V. who loves pistachios. Died many years ago.

Arthur Poe is a stupid banker who arranged for the Baudelaires for the first 7 books of the guardians. Kind, but just being kind is not enough. Until the last, he believes in those who Count Olaf disguises himself as. Always coughing into a handkerchief. He has a wife, Polly, two obnoxious sons, Edgar and Albert, and a sister, Eleanor. The latter works at the Daily Punctilio and is a terrible bore. Bertrand once locked her in a hotel elevator as a joke - that's all that is known about her. Mr. Poe is never named in the main series, but is mentioned in Lemony Snicket's Biography.

Geraldine Julien is the best journalist of the Daily Punctilio. Writes shitty articles that don't have a word of truth in them. Favorite phrase: "That's how I see the title!!!".

Ben is Violet's friend, he gave her a diagram of how the elevator works for her birthday.

Olivia Caliban (better known as Madame Lulu) is a former employee of the G.P.V. obtained thanks to extrasensory perception. When the Baudelaires meet her, they persuade her not to give Olaf the information and run away, but they fail. During the Caligari Carnival, Esme Squalor persuades the bald-headed Olaf from the troupe to push Olivia to the lions. So Olivia dies.

Miranda Caliban is the wife of Thursday, Olivia's brother. Knows how to cook ceviche. I lived on the island for six years. Has three nephews.

Friday - Miranda's daughter. At the time of the last book, she is 6 years old. She thinks her father was swallowed by a manatee. Gave Sunny a whorl. Likes to wear dark glasses.

Ishmael - the recommender of the Island. From there he drove Beatrice and Bertrand away. Was a chemistry teacher for Gregor and Hayk's mother. Count Olaf set fire to his house, and imprisoned Ishmael himself in a cage. Previously, Ishmael worked in G.F.V.; pretends to be disabled so he can put clay on his feet (he lies that it is healing) because he has a G.F.D. tattoo on his leg. He wants to call himself Ish. He trains wild goats, pretends to be a meteorologist magician (in fact, he looks at the clouds from a spyglass), invented a narcotic drink "hearty" from fermented coconut milk so that the islanders obey him. He believes that people who do not obey him "rock the boat."

Brewster is one of the islanders. He thinks that a man in a woman's dress looks beautiful.

Wayden is an islander with red hair.

Alonso is an islander. He was involved in a political scandal with a certain old man Gonzalo.

Ariel is an islander who, despite being 16 in the last book, was already in prison pretending to be a young man.

Edgin is an elderly islander. He knows how to cook onion soup and sing in Tyrolean.

Omeros is an islander who taught Friday to throw pebbles into the water. Gave Ishmael a harpoon gun with which he killed Count Olaf.

Calypso is also an islander. After the storm, I found the door.

Sir is the selfish owner of the Lucky Smells sawmill. Favorite phrase: "I'm not an idiot." Quite often he refutes it. Sir smokes a cigar so that his face is not visible behind the curtain of smoke. Commands Charles and the Baudelaires. Based on the diagram in 13 Facts, he may be Arthur Poe's brother. It is known that Sir had a difficult childhood and that a crowd of his cousins ​​lives at the sawmill. Later, along with Charles, at the invitation of Olaf, he arrives at the Hotel Denouement. Born at 1969 year.

Charles is Sir's companion who pushes him around in every possible way. Very kind, but, like Jerome, blunt and cowardly. He is friends with Kit Snicket, as he sends her someone's dossier. He loves the Baudelaires, and this is confirmed at the Hotel Denouement.

Phil Larkin - Sir's former worker, later cooks Queequeg and prepares vegetables. A terrible optimist, can find the positive in everything, for example: "Count Olaf was not caught, but the Baudelaires are alive - it's already good."

Captain Widdershins - Captain of the submarine Queequeg. He was married, but his wife died. He claims that a sea cow killed her, but he is wrong. Captain's philosophy: "He who hesitates is lost!" Constantly in a hurry gives ten orders, and some of them are absolutely contradictory. Told the Baudelaires about the Great Unknown (something incomprehensible in the form of a question mark). It is the Unknown that absorbs him.

Fiona is his wife's daughter from a previous marriage. Hobby - mycology. The philosophy is the same as that of the stepfather. She wears triangular glasses and is in love with Klaus. In book 11, her kiss with Klaus is described. After the disappearance of Captain Widdershins, he becomes captain, and then pretends to be a member of Count Olaf's troupe and hijacks a volunteer submarine from him. Esme calls her "Triangle Peepers". In book 13, along with Fernald, she is absorbed by the Great Unknown.

Fernald is Fiona's brother. Loves salmon - in the sense of trained salmon. After the split, Fernald sets fire to the Anwhistle-Aquatics Rhetorical Center for Nautical Research, killing the Baudelaires' great-uncle Gregor Anwhistle. Fernald's hands are on fire, and hooks are attached to him. Fernald is very sorry for his act and joins Olaf's troupe. After many years, Fiona finds him and proves that there is still a lot of good in Fernald. Disguised as a concierge and a doctor. Consumed by the Great Unknown.

Baldhead is a bloodthirsty type from Olaf's troupe with a long nose and rough fingers. Wears a hoodie. Dies at the Caligari Carnival when he is eaten by the lions along with Olivia. He pretended to be a worker at a sawmill.

Either a man or a woman - an incomprehensible fat creature from Olaf's troupe, constantly silent, last appears at the burning of the hospital when the Baudelaires lock him in a burning corridor. Apparently, this is how he dies.

Two women with pale faces - from Olaf's troupe. There were three of them, but after Olaf sets fire to their house, one of them dies. Olaf takes the rest to his troupe. One of their atrocities can be considered the kidnapping of the Quagmires. In the Dead Mountains, they leave Olaf's troupe and Lemony believes that they 1) became opera singers; 2) bake pies with rhubarb; 3) died.

Dr. Georgina Orwell was an eye hypnotist who worked for Olaf. She lived and worked in Poltryville and hypnotized Klaus, and when Klaus tried to kill Charles with his hands, she ran into a circular saw and died. Dr. Orwell's favorite expression is "We catch flies for honey, not vinegar."

Hooked is a man with hooks for arms from Count Olaf's troupe. He is Fernald. Together with Fiona, he helped the Baudelaires escape the Queequeg. Gets offended when they call him a freak. Hookhead was the last to leave Count Olaf's troupe. Pretended to be a concierge and doctor. Absorbed by the Great Unknown.

Carmelita Spats is a student of the Prufrock School, a disgusting girl who considers herself the most beautiful in the world. He openly calls everyone in the world and even Count Olaf "cupcakes". Joins Olaf's troupe when he kidnaps her from the Snow Scouts. Calls Count Olaf "grafula". Imagines herself as a ballerina-tap-dancer-fairy princess-veterinarian and football-cowboy-superhero-soldier pirate. Dies in a fire at the Hotel Denouement.

Bruce is her uncle, a member of the herpetological society and leader of the Snow Scouts. Wears a kilt. Dumb.

Dewey Denuman is a volunteer, husband of Keith Snicket and creator of the super catalog of crimes against V.F.V. Only a very small number of people know about him. Has equal hands. Count Olaf, with the help of the Baudelaires, kills Dewey with a harpoon.

Frank and Ernest Dewey twin brothers. Frank is a volunteer, and Ernest is Olaf's accomplice due to the fact that Olaf's accomplice, a woman "with hair but no beard", took them away during a fire in the Denuman house.

"Man with beard but no hair" and "Woman with hair but no beard" - they are afraid to say their real names. These are two villains, a little more cool than Olaf. They pretend to be judges and befriend Justice Strauss, from whom they learn about the Baudelaires.

Hugo - a hunchback from the Caligari Carnival, loves to cook, joined Count Olaf's troupe because he believes that humpbacks can't be volunteers, disguised as a solarium worker. Favorite word is "dilemma". Possibly in love with Esme, as it is named after the actor who played the hunchback Quasimodo, and Esme will be fully Esmeralda.

Kevin - a man with resultant hands and a wrinkled face from the Caligari Carnival, joined Count Olaf's troupe because he dreamed of being an actor and portrayed a laundress.

Colette is a snake woman from the Caligari Carnival. Her signature move is to bend her neck behind her back and stick her head between her legs. Can also pick up a newspaper with the language. Portrayed a chemist when she worked in the Count Olaf troupe.

Unknown female villain is the most mysterious character. She worked for Queequeg until she was exposed, she had a lot of fruits and vegetables in her refrigerator and she walked through the Gorgon Grotto before the Baudelaires came there. Maybe it's Lemony's friend madam Dee Lustra , who gets angry if a guest arrives even a minute late and who is not Madame Dee Lustra, as Lemony later realizes that she is not who she claims to be.

Bela, Professor Reid, Dr. Lorenz, William Congreve, and Gina-Sue are Lemony's new friends who helped him investigate the Baudelaire story. Bela hid Lemony on her yacht, Reed painted the award-winning triptych What Happened to Beatrice, Lorenz taught Lemony about the principles of convergence and refraction (although Lemony didn't understand), and William wrote sad music to match Baudelaire's life. Also mentioned is the skeleton specialist that Lemony got, and a whole company of typewriter repairmen.

Lions F.F.W. are trained volunteer lions mentioned in Lemony Snicket's books. Previously, they lived in the Dead Mountains, as Ike Anwhistle taught them to recognize the smell of smoke. Klaus Baudelaire suggests that the lions may well have been orphans. The Lions are kidnapped by Count Olaf and brought to the Caligari Carnival to put on a show. He does not feed the lions to starve and eat people. As a result, they eat the accidentally fallen Olivia Caliban and the bald Count Olaf from the gang. Most likely, the lions died when Olaf burned the Carnival.


33 misfortunes | this is... What is 33 misfortunes?

See also: Lemony Snicket: 33 Misfortunes

" 33 Misfortunes " is a series of children's books by writer Daniel Handler, who writes under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket (eng. Lemony Snicket ). It tells about three children whose parents died in a fire and now they are looking for a new home

Contents

  • 1 Series 9 books0116
  • 2 Other works
  • 3 Characters
  • 4 Snicket Case
  • 5 Allusions
  • 6 Cinema
  • 7 Computer games
  • 8 Links
  • 9 See also

Books in the

series
  1. Bad start. The Baudelaire orphans find themselves under the care of the sinister Count Olaf.
  2. Serpentine Hall. The scientist Montgomery Montgomery, who studies snakes, becomes the guardians of the Baudelaires.
  3. Huge window. Violet, Klaus and Sunny end up at the house of Aunt Josephine, who is afraid of everything.
  4. Sinister Sawmill. The orphans start working at the Lucky Smells sawmill.
  5. Savage boarding school. The younger Baudelaires end up at the Prufrock Boarding School, where they meet the Quagmires triplets.
  6. Linden elevator. The new guardians of the Baudelaires are the Scvorolas, who are fond of everything fashionable.
  7. Ugly little town. The whole City of Crow Worshipers (C.F.V.) becomes the guardian of the Baudelaires.
  8. Nightmare clinic. The Baudelaires find their own new home in the Volunteer Singing Group (VVG).
  9. Bloodthirsty carnival. While chasing Count Olaf, the Baudelaire babies end up at the Bloodthirsty Carnival, where they become carnival freaks.
  10. Slippery slope. Count Olaf hides Sunny atop Treacherous Mountain, while Violet and Klaus fight off snow mosquitoes, find the Snow Scouts and make a new friend, Quingley Quagmire.
  11. Gloomy grotto. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny find themselves on the Queequeg submarine and discover the secret of the sugar bowl.
  12. Penultimate mess. The Baudelaires are brought before the Supreme Court on murder charges.
  13. End! The story of the Baudelaires is coming to an end. But what will her ending be - happy or not so...

Other works

  • Beatrice's letters
  • Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography
  • 13 Facts You Never Knew About Lemony Snicket

Characters

Violet Baudelaire , older sister, is fond of inventions. Invented from a small arsenal a climbing cat, a Sumac knot, a voice changer, a distress signal, a master key. Nickname: Edison. Right-handed. When she thinks, she always ties up her hair with blue ribbons to keep it out of her eyes. Favorite singer - Yma Sumac. In book 10, she meets Quigley Quagmire, with whom she falls in love.

Klaus Baudelaire , the middle child, has read all the books in their family library. For him there is no greater pleasure than to spend an evening in an armchair, reading. His knowledge often saves orphans. Similarly, Klaus falls in love with Fiona Widdershins in book 11.

Sunshine Baudelaire , younger sister. She is only three years old. But she has very sharp teeth! Sunny's favorite pastime is to gnaw. She is explained by incomprehensible sounds that only her brother and sister can understand. Later, Sunny takes a great interest in cooking and cooks delicious dishes for her brother and sister, often slicing them with her teeth: at 9book cinnamon cocoa, book 10 orange ice, book 11 potatoes, sandwiches and cake, book 13 crab patties and roast goat meat.

Insidious and evil Count Olaf is hunting for a huge inheritance of children. He does not wash his feet, constantly commits crimes (usually arson), in his youth he was in love with Kit Snicket - Lemony Snicket's sister. A distinctive feature of Olaf is a fused eyebrow. Like the Baudelaires, an orphan, his parents died due to poison darts. And in book 12, Keith Snicket talks about the evening at the play "La forza del destino" when she handed over the aforementioned murder weapon to their parents. He also has a huge retinue - his theater troupe. They help him to commit all evil deeds. In book 13, Olaf dies after being wounded by a harpoon gun. His last line was "don't have children of your own" before he helped a pregnant Kit to the shore of the island, after which he kissed her. Former member of G.F.W.

Lemony Snicket is the youngest of the three Snickets, was kidnapped by the G.F.V. as a child following Beatrice and became a volunteer. He was in love with Beatrice, but she promised to reciprocate only if he steals her a sugar bowl with Esme Squalor's inheritance for her birthday. Lemony performed this act and the young began to prepare for the wedding. But at the most important moment, Lemony's house was set on fire, and he was considered dead because of the yellow newspaper "Daily Punctilio". Beatrice married Bertrand Baudelaire, also a normal guy, and bore him three children - the heroes of our story. When Beatrice died, Lemony decided to tell the world about the plight of orphans and began writing a book on a typewriter. During this time, he experienced many terrible situations, met many experts in various fields, but he was never recognized as alive. He tried to intercept the Baudelaire Orphans at the Hotel Denouement, but he also failed. About hobbies: playing the accordion, making stuffed monkeys, writing on a typewriter, hiding from enemies.

Beatrice Baudelaire is the mother of orphans. Her story is mostly told in the Lemony article, but it can also be noted that her favorite book is Anna Karenina. She carries a pocket dictionary with her and is not very good at cooking, but she knows how to properly set the table and can whistle Mozart with a cracker in her mouth.

Duchess R. Winnipeg - one of the last in a great dynasty, although she has a child (abducted by Count Olaf with a company of Snow Scouts), a school friend of Beatrice. She could have saved her life, since shortly before the fire at the Baudelaire mansion, she sent Beatrice and Lemony invitations to the ball, but as soon as Lemony found Beatrice and wanted to warn her, he was caught and sent to prison.

Bertrand Baudelaire - The Baudelaires' father may not have died. A good cook and inventor.

Jacques Snicket is the oldest of three Snickets. He worked for Queekweg, after the Quamire fire he found out that Quigley was alive, went to Poltryville and was intercepted by Count Olaf, who, due to the fused eyebrows of both of them, disguised himself as a detective, publicly announced that this was Count Olaf, put him in prison and killed him, but said that the killers are Baudelaires.

Keith Snicket is Lemony Snicket's sister. Older than Lemony, but younger than Jacques. Married to Dewey Denuman. In the end, she gives birth to a daughter, Beatrice, after which she dies. Helped build the Queequeg.

Charles Snicket - grandfather of Jacques, Keith and Lemony. Invented a special code for caskets that Lemony and Keith know.

Jacob Snicket - son of Charles, father of Lemony. All that is known about him is that he liked to hum a sad tune while washing dishes, and that Jacob died in a fire.

Esme Squalor is an extremely mean and fashionable lady. Her full name is Esme Gigi Genevieve Squalor. Favorite word is "fashion". She was the Baudelaires' guardian when she lived on Gloomy Avenue. In the course of 6-12 books, she was one of the members of Olaf's team, but she was not part of his theater. She was Olaf's theater student. Despite this, Esme portrayed police officer Luciana and a doctor. Dies in a fire at the Hotel Denouement along with Carmelita.

Jerome Squalor Esme's cowardly ex-husband, wrote O. L. A. F. - Disgusting and Hypocritical Adventure Financiers. Killed in a fire at the Denouement Hotel.

Justice Strauss - Judge in the city court. Followed the history of the Baudelaires and foolishly reported its collisions to Count Olaf's accomplices. In her youth, she hunted horse stealing and dreamed of playing in the theater. Probably died in a fire at the Hotel Denouement.

Nero (or Niro) - Head teacher of the Prufrock School, loves to play the violin, caramel, mimic the voices and images of snails. Makes ridiculous rules for the school and is selfish towards the students. After school, everyone should be at his concert or bring him a bag of caramels. He plays his sonata ten times for half an hour. His music is like the squeal of a tortured cat. After that, he rests at the Hotel Denouement with Mr. Remora and Mrs. Bass.

Mr. Remora is a teacher at the Prufrock School. Likes bananas. Students should tell and retell his short and uninteresting stories, possibly taken from real life. Later, he rests with all the principals of Prufrock Preparatory School at the Hotel Denouement and orders fried bananas from Hal. He wears a banana hat.

Mrs Bass is a teacher at the Prufrock School. Gives tasks to measure things and memorize their length. When Count Olaf sends her an invitation to the Hotel Denouement, he asks her to grab a lot of money. Mrs. Bass steals money from Mr. Poe's bank, she is arrested and the school is closed.

Mrs Tench is a P. E. teacher at Prufrock School. Olaf throws her out of the window (although it's not exactly known) and takes her place.

Hal is an old, old man who worked at the Document Storage. He wears pince-nez and can't see anything without it. When the hospital burns down, Keith invites him to volunteer. Hal also serves as chef at the Denouement Hotel and cooks Dewey's tasteless Indian food. Despite the fact that he was disappointed in the Baudelaires, he considers them innocent.

Quigley Quagmire is a cartographer by profession. Presumed dead until book 10. In love with Violet. Met the Baudelaires at the Snow Scout camp. In the 11th book, he wanted to meet the Baudelaires, but received a letter from Duncan and Isadora, steals a helicopter and flies to save them. In Book 13, he, like Duncan and Isadora, is consumed by the Great Unknown.

Duncan and Isadora Quagmire Quigley's brother and sister. They are triplets. They studied at the Prufrock School, where they met the Baudelaires, and then they were kidnapped by Count Olaf. Luckily, after about a month, they escaped with a man named Hector in a hot air balloon. Like the Baudelaires, the Quagmires have a "destiny" - Duncan is a journalist, and Isadora is a poet. As a child, Isadora studied poetry with one of the volunteers. Quagmires always carry notebooks with them, where they write down all the important information. They were the first to tell the Baudelaires about the F.F.D. In book 13, they are consumed by the Great Unknown, and it is not clear whether this saved them or not.

Hector is a craftsman in the City of Crow Worshipers. Very timid in the town hall. Escapes with the Quagmires in a balloon. In Book 13, his ball falls on the Queequeg and is consumed by the Great Unknown.

Mr. Lesko is a resident of Crow Worshipers City.

Mrs. Morrow is a resident of Crow Worshipers City. She is one of the Elders and always wears a pink robe.

The Verhogen family are residents of the City of Crow Worshipers. They differ in malice.

Aunt Josephine Anwistle is a distant relative of the Baudelaires who lives in a house barely standing on the edge of the abyss and a former guardian of orphans. She loves grammar, which is the meaning of life for her. Constantly corrects orphans and invented a grammar code. Afraid:

  • Leeches
  • Robbers
  • Have children
  • Touch the glass doorknob (so it doesn't shatter into pieces and one hits her eye)
  • Lachrymosa Lakes
  • When the hair falls on the forehead
  • Telephone
  • Heating batteries
  • Realtors is her biggest fear.

Count Olaf throws Josephine to be eaten by the Lacrimosa Leeches, and most likely, they will gnaw her. The years of Josephine's life - 1944-2000.

Ike Anwistle - Josephine's husband. He also has a couple of phobias, but was not afraid of the leeches that ate him. Like Beatrice, she can whistle with a cracker in her mouth, but Beethoven's fourth quartet. Loves the sun.

Gregor Anwistle — Ike's brother, Beatrice's cousin, ichnologist, founder of Anwistle-Aquatics Marine Research Center. In advanced years, he dies from a fire that Fernald arranges.

Gregor and Ike's mother - her name is unknown. Appearance - a fused eyebrow and one ear (she lost the second after the explosion in her grandfather's laboratory). Studied with Ishmael at school and experimented with bitter tea (possibly containing horseradish) on a plant in Smelt Bistro around 1900s. The plant soon died, and its owner sailed away on the ship Pericles, later renamed Prospero.

Montgomery Montgomery (or simply Uncle Monty) is a relative of Bertrand, a herpetologist. Member of the Herpetological Society and owner of a reptile collection. Lived in the village of Tedia. He discovered the Incredibly Deadly Viper and wrote the book "Mamba du Mal - the snake that will never kill me." Despite this, when he was the guardian of the Baudelaires, Count Olaf injected Monty with said snake's venom, and Monty died. Count Olaf did this in order to go to Peru instead.

Gustav Sebald Monty's assistant and film director. Directed the movie "Zombies in the Snow", in which zombies attack the city, and a little girl manages to persuade them to calm down. The Baudelaires and Monty loved this film. One day, when Gustav is picking flowers, Olaf drowns him in a swamp.

Sally Sebald Gustav's sister, G.F.V.

Smolka is the only snake of the Incredibly Deadly Viper breed. Completely friendly and non-venomous, Monty called her that to play a prank on her colleagues from the Herpetological Society. Knows how to throw a lasso on goats. She may have saved the colony from the Island by giving them an antidote for mycelium.

Cyril M. Kornbluth is an inventor from G.F.V. who loves pistachios. Died many years ago.

Arthur Poe is a stupid banker who arranged for the Baudelaires for the first 7 books of the guardians. Kind, but just being kind is not enough. Until the last, he believes in those who Count Olaf disguises himself as. Always coughing into a handkerchief. He has a wife, Polly, two obnoxious sons, Edgar and Albert, and a sister, Eleanor. The latter works at the Daily Punctilio and is a terrible bore. Bertrand once locked her in a hotel elevator as a joke - that's all that is known about her. Mr. Poe is never named in the main series, but is mentioned in Lemony Snicket's Biography.

Geraldine Julien is the best journalist of the Daily Punctilio. Writes shitty articles that don't have a word of truth in them. Favorite phrase: "That's how I see the title!!!".

Ben is Violet's friend, he gave her a diagram of how the elevator works for her birthday.

Olivia Caliban (better known as Madame Lulu) is a former employee of the G.P.V. obtained thanks to extrasensory perception. When the Baudelaires meet her, they persuade her not to give Olaf the information and run away, but they fail. During the Caligari Carnival, Esme Squalor persuades the bald-headed Olaf from the troupe to push Olivia to the lions. So Olivia dies.

Miranda Caliban is the wife of Thursday, Olivia's brother. Knows how to cook ceviche. I lived on the island for six years. Has three nephews.

Friday - Miranda's daughter. At the time of the last book, she is 6 years old. She thinks her father was swallowed by a manatee. Gave Sunny a whorl. Likes to wear dark glasses.

Ishmael - the recommender of the Island. From there he drove Beatrice and Bertrand away. Was a chemistry teacher for Gregor and Hayk's mother. Count Olaf set fire to his house, and imprisoned Ishmael himself in a cage. Previously, Ishmael worked in G.F.V.; pretends to be disabled so he can put clay on his feet (he lies that it is healing) because he has a G.F.D. tattoo on his leg. He wants to call himself Ish. He trains wild goats, pretends to be a meteorologist magician (in fact, he looks at the clouds from a spyglass), invented a narcotic drink "hearty" from fermented coconut milk so that the islanders obey him. He believes that people who do not obey him "rock the boat."

Brewster is one of the islanders. He thinks that a man in a woman's dress looks beautiful.

Wayden is an islander with red hair.

Alonso is an islander. He was involved in a political scandal with a certain old man Gonzalo.

Ariel is an islander who, despite being 16 in the last book, was already in prison pretending to be a young man.

Edgin is an elderly islander. He knows how to cook onion soup and sing in Tyrolean.

Omeros is an islander who taught Friday to throw pebbles into the water. Gave Ishmael a harpoon gun with which he killed Count Olaf.

Calypso is also an islander. After the storm, I found the door.

Sir is the selfish owner of the Lucky Smells sawmill. Favorite phrase: "I'm not an idiot." Quite often he refutes it. Sir smokes a cigar so that his face is not visible behind the curtain of smoke. Commands Charles and the Baudelaires. Based on the diagram in 13 Facts, he may be Arthur Poe's brother. It is known that Sir had a difficult childhood and that a crowd of his cousins ​​lives at the sawmill. Later, along with Charles, at the invitation of Olaf, he arrives at the Hotel Denouement. Born at 1969 year.

Charles is Sir's companion who pushes him around in every possible way. Very kind, but, like Jerome, blunt and cowardly. He is friends with Kit Snicket, as he sends her someone's dossier. He loves the Baudelaires, and this is confirmed at the Hotel Denouement.

Phil Larkin - Sir's former worker, later cooks Queequeg and prepares vegetables. A terrible optimist, can find the positive in everything, for example: "Count Olaf was not caught, but the Baudelaires are alive - it's already good."

Captain Widdershins - Captain of the submarine Queequeg. He was married, but his wife died. He claims that a sea cow killed her, but he is wrong. Captain's philosophy: "He who hesitates is lost!" Constantly in a hurry gives ten orders, and some of them are absolutely contradictory. Told the Baudelaires about the Great Unknown (something incomprehensible in the form of a question mark). It is the Unknown that absorbs him.

Fiona is his wife's daughter from a previous marriage. Hobby - mycology. The philosophy is the same as that of the stepfather. She wears triangular glasses and is in love with Klaus. In book 11, her kiss with Klaus is described. After the disappearance of Captain Widdershins, he becomes captain, and then pretends to be a member of Count Olaf's troupe and hijacks a volunteer submarine from him. Esme calls her "Triangle Peepers". In book 13, along with Fernald, she is absorbed by the Great Unknown.

Fernald is Fiona's brother. Loves salmon - in the sense of trained salmon. After the split, Fernald sets fire to the Anwhistle-Aquatics Rhetorical Center for Nautical Research, killing the Baudelaires' great-uncle Gregor Anwhistle. Fernald's hands are on fire, and hooks are attached to him. Fernald is very sorry for his act and joins Olaf's troupe. After many years, Fiona finds him and proves that there is still a lot of good in Fernald. Disguised as a concierge and a doctor. Consumed by the Great Unknown.

Baldhead is a bloodthirsty type from Olaf's troupe with a long nose and rough fingers. Wears a hoodie. Dies at the Caligari Carnival when he is eaten by the lions along with Olivia. He pretended to be a worker at a sawmill.

Either a man or a woman - an incomprehensible fat creature from Olaf's troupe, constantly silent, last appears at the burning of the hospital when the Baudelaires lock him in a burning corridor. Apparently, this is how he dies.

Two women with pale faces - from Olaf's troupe. There were three of them, but after Olaf sets fire to their house, one of them dies. Olaf takes the rest to his troupe. One of their atrocities can be considered the kidnapping of the Quagmires. In the Dead Mountains, they leave Olaf's troupe and Lemony believes that they 1) became opera singers; 2) bake pies with rhubarb; 3) died.

Dr. Georgina Orwell was an eye hypnotist who worked for Olaf. She lived and worked in Poltryville and hypnotized Klaus, and when Klaus tried to kill Charles with his hands, she ran into a circular saw and died. Dr. Orwell's favorite expression is "We catch flies for honey, not vinegar."

Hooked is a man with hooks for arms from Count Olaf's troupe. He is Fernald. Together with Fiona, he helped the Baudelaires escape the Queequeg. Gets offended when they call him a freak. Hookhead was the last to leave Count Olaf's troupe. Pretended to be a concierge and doctor. Absorbed by the Great Unknown.

Carmelita Spats is a student of the Prufrock School, a disgusting girl who considers herself the most beautiful in the world. He openly calls everyone in the world and even Count Olaf "cupcakes". Joins Olaf's troupe when he kidnaps her from the Snow Scouts. Calls Count Olaf "grafula". Imagines herself as a ballerina-tap-dancer-fairy princess-veterinarian and football-cowboy-superhero-soldier pirate. Dies in a fire at the Hotel Denouement.

Bruce is her uncle, a member of the herpetological society and leader of the Snow Scouts. Wears a kilt. Dumb.

Dewey Denuman is a volunteer, husband of Keith Snicket and creator of the super catalog of crimes against V.F.V. Only a very small number of people know about him. Has equal hands. Count Olaf, with the help of the Baudelaires, kills Dewey with a harpoon.

Frank and Ernest Dewey twin brothers. Frank is a volunteer, and Ernest is Olaf's accomplice due to the fact that Olaf's accomplice, a woman "with hair but no beard", took them away during a fire in the Denuman house.

"A man with a beard but no hair" and "A woman with hair but no beard" - they are afraid to say their real names. These are two villains, a little more cool than Olaf. They pretend to be judges and befriend Justice Strauss, from whom they learn about the Baudelaires.

Hugo - a hunchback from the Caligari Carnival, loves to cook, joined Count Olaf's troupe because he believes that humpbacks can't be volunteers, disguised as a solarium worker. Favorite word is "dilemma". Possibly in love with Esme, as it is named after the actor who played the hunchback Quasimodo, and Esme will be fully Esmeralda.

Kevin - a man with resultant hands and a wrinkled face from the Caligari Carnival, joined Count Olaf's troupe because he dreamed of being an actor and portrayed a laundress.

Colette is a snake woman from the Caligari Carnival. Her signature move is to bend her neck behind her back and stick her head between her legs. Can also pick up a newspaper with the language. Portrayed a chemist when she worked in the Count Olaf troupe.

Unknown female villain is the most mysterious character. She worked for Queequeg until she was exposed, she had a lot of fruits and vegetables in her refrigerator and she walked through the Gorgon Grotto before the Baudelaires came there. Might be Lemony's friend madam Dee Lustra , who gets angry if a guest arrives even a minute late and who is not Madame Dee Lustra, as Lemony later realizes that she is not who she claims to be.

Bela, Professor Reid, Dr. Lorenz, William Congreve, and Gina-Sue are Lemony's new friends who helped him investigate the Baudelaire story. Bela hid Lemony on her yacht, Reed painted the award-winning triptych What Happened to Beatrice, Lorenz taught Lemony about the principles of convergence and refraction (although Lemony didn't understand), and William wrote sad music to match Baudelaire's life. Also mentioned is the skeleton specialist that Lemony got, and a whole company of typewriter repairmen.

Lions F.F.W. are trained volunteer lions mentioned in Lemony Snicket's books. Previously, they lived in the Dead Mountains, as Ike Anwhistle taught them to recognize the smell of smoke. Klaus Baudelaire suggests that the lions may well have been orphans. The Lions are kidnapped by Count Olaf and brought to the Caligari Carnival to put on a show. He does not feed the lions to starve and eat people. As a result, they eat the accidentally fallen Olivia Caliban and the bald Count Olaf from the gang. Most likely, the lions died when Olaf burned the Carnival.

The Snicket Case

The Snicket Case is an important piece of evidence against Count Olaf, a 13 page document. He is first mentioned in Nightmare Clinic when the Baudelaires find him in the Document Vault.

Page 13 was not taken from the Document Vault when the Baudelaires arrived, so they opened the safe and took out page 13, carrying it with them afterwards. It features Jacques, Lemony, and the Baudelaire parents, and includes the text:

Based on the facts discussed on page nine, experts suspect that one person most likely survived the fire, but the whereabouts of the survivor is unknown.

Already in the tenth part, the judges of the Supreme Court get 12 pages of the Snicket Case, and they read it together with Olaf and Esme. It is then mentioned that the judges know about the whereabouts of the 13th page. It is mentioned that the rest of the pages are very worn, having been transported many times in wagons.

Allusions

There are many cultural parodies in the books in this series.

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