Well, of course, as any Author/Writer, Lemony Snicket got all that from his imagination. Only, what he also did was research ways that would make the story seem real, so he can give the reader something that would make him feel as if he was there with the Baudelaires instead of wherever is the room in which he's reading.
He was in love with Beatrice, their mother, so he probably wanted to protect them, and learn about them, and spread the word about the orphans.
WARNING: Spoilers Lemony Snicket has dedicated his life to publishing the story of the Baudelaire orphans because his one true love, the late Beatrice Baudelaire, was the Baudelaires' mother.
i guess hee made enough money, the story got too long, their enemy Count Ollaf died init
because he was in love with the childrens mother and he thought that if he wrote about the baudilaire children the readers would realise his love for beatrice their mother.
They cannot be real even though Lemony Snicket says so. If you look up the Baudelaire Orphans it will say fictional characters.
No. The baudelaire orphans are fictatious and so is Lemony Snicket. The writer's real name is Daniel Handler.
Lemony Snicket wrote about 2 children called Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire. The Baudelaire's were somehow related to Lemony Snicket and Lemony Snicket was right behind the Baudelaire orphans in every place they went. The Baudelaire orphans, they parents. Count Olaf, Lemony Snicket and every single character in a series of unfortunate events are/were real.
The series, called a Series of Unfortunate Events, is written by Lemony Snicket.
no More Information : Lemony Snicket is not one of the Baudelaire Orphans but his one of the Snicket Siblings . - Jacques Snicket - Kit Snicket - Lemony Snicket
Yes , he might like writing 'cause he wrote all the evidence he found on his investigation for the Baudelaire Orphans . : )
They cannot be real even though Lemony Snicket says so. If you look up the Baudelaire Orphans it will say fictional characters.
No. The baudelaire orphans are fictatious and so is Lemony Snicket. The writer's real name is Daniel Handler.
Lemony Snicket wrote about 2 children called Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire. The Baudelaire's were somehow related to Lemony Snicket and Lemony Snicket was right behind the Baudelaire orphans in every place they went. The Baudelaire orphans, they parents. Count Olaf, Lemony Snicket and every single character in a series of unfortunate events are/were real.
We are very much real. I am Klaus and Violet's username is VBaudelaire.
The series, called a Series of Unfortunate Events, is written by Lemony Snicket.
no More Information : Lemony Snicket is not one of the Baudelaire Orphans but his one of the Snicket Siblings . - Jacques Snicket - Kit Snicket - Lemony Snicket
Baudelaire
yes.
Beatrice Baudelaire is a fictional character in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. She is the daughter of Kit Snicket, who dies after giving birth, making Lemony Snicket's niece yet another orphan. Baby Beatrice is adopted by the Baudelaire orphans, hence the use of the surname Baudelaire. At age one, "she looks very much like her mother," according to Chapter Fourteen.
It is never stated that Lemony Snicket married, although he was engaged to Beatrice Baudelaire, the mother of the Baudelaire children. For some reason, Beatrice cancelled their engagement, and later married the Baudelaire children's father, Bertrand. So, simply, no one. Because he never married.
No, they're not. Lemony Snicket has just thought of an excellent way to entertain children and adults!!!