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1
Onomastic Sarcasm, Cynicism and Mock
Condescension in Lemony Snickets Series of
Unfortunate Events (by Daniel Handler)
  • by Don L. F. Nilsen and
  • Alleen Pace Nilsen

2
Don Nilsen as Count Olaf
3
Tracey Floress Students as Count Olaf
4
One The Bad Beginning
  • If you are interested in stories with happy
    endings, you would be better off reading some
    other book. In this book, not only is there no
    happy ending, there is no happy beginning and
    very few happy things in the middle.Lemony
    Snicket

5
Two The Reptile Room
  • Dramatic irony is a cruel occurrence, one that is
    almost always upsetting, and I'm sorry to have it
    appear in this story, but Violet, Klaus, and
    Sunny have such unfortunate lives, that it was
    only a matter of time before dramatic irony would
    rear its ugly head.Lemony Snicket

6
Three The Wide Window
  • Oftentimes, when people are miserable, they will
    want to make other people miserable, too. But it
    never helps.Lemony Snicket

7
Four The Miserable Mill
  • If an optimist had his left arm chewed off by an
    alligator, he might say, in a pleasant and
    hopeful voice, "Well, this isn't too bad. I don't
    have my left arm anymore, but at least nobody
    will ever ask me whether I am right-handed or
    left-handed," but most of us would say something
    more along the lines of, "Aaaaah! My arm! My
    arm!"Lemony Snicket

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Five The Austere Academy
  • Assumptions are dangerous things to make, and
    like all dangerous things to make - bombs, for
    instance, or strawberry shortcake - if you make
    even the tiniest mistake you can find yourself in
    terrible trouble.Lemony Snicket

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Six The Ersatz Elevator
  • To hear the phrase "our only hope" always makes
    one anxious, because it means that if the only
    hope doesn't work, there is nothing left, and
    that is never pleasant to think about, however
    true it might be.Lemony Snicket

10
Seven The Vile Village
  • The quoting of an aphorism, like the angry
    barking of a dog or the smell of overcooked
    broccoli, rarely indicates that something helpful
    is about to happen.Lemony Snicket

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Nine The Carnivorous Carnival
  • "It doesn't take courage to kill someone," Klaus
    said. "It takes a severe lack of moral
    stamina."Lemony Snicket

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Ten The Slippery Slope
  • Taking one's chances is like taking a bath,
    because sometimes you end up feeling comfortable
    and warm, and sometimes there is something
    terrible lurking around that you cannot see until
    it is too late and you can do nothing else but
    scream and cling to a plastic duck.
  • Lemony Snicket

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Eleven The Grim Grotto
  • Of course it is boring to read about boring
    things, but it is better to read about things
    that make you yawn with boredom than something
    that will make you weep uncontrollably, pound
    your fists on the floor, and leave tearstains all
    over your pillowcase, sheets, and boomerang
    collection.
  • Lemony Snicket

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Twelve The Penultimate Peril
  • But the three siblings were not born yesterday.
    Violet was born more than fifteen years before
    this particular Wednesday, and Klaus was born
    approximately two years after that, and even
    Sunny who had just passed out of babyhood, was
    not born yesterday. Neither were you, unless of
    course I am wrong, in which case, welcome to the
    world, little baby, and congratulations on
    learning to read so early in life.
  • Lemony Snicket

15
Thirteen The End
  • A moral compass appears to be a delicate device,
    and as people grow older and venture out into the
    world, it often becomes more and more difficult
    to figure out which direction ones moral compass
    is pointing, so it is harder and harder to figure
    out the proper thing to do.
  • Lemony Snicket

16
Snow Scout Alphabet Pledge
  • The Snow Scout Alphabet Pledge is a parody of the
    Boy Scout pledge
  • A boy scout is clean.
  • A boy scout is helpful.
  • A boy scout is reverent.
  • Were going to make our own Snow Scout Alphabet
    pledge. Alleen will be our Scout Master from A
    to Z.
  • After Z take a big breath and make a long, airy
    sound, as if imitating the wind.

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Snow Scout Alphabet Pledge
  • Snow Scouts are accomodating, basic, calm,
    darling, emblematic, frisky, grinning, human,
    innocent, jumping, kept, limited, meek,
    nap-loving, official, pretty, quarantined,
    recent, scheduled, tidy, understandable,
    victorious, wholesome, xylophone, young, and
    zipperedevery morning, every afternoon, every
    night, and all day long!
  • Take a big breath and make a long, airy sound,
    as if imitating the wind.

18
Count Olaf Anagrams
  • Al Funcoot
  • Flacutono (the foreman)
  • Flacutono (the surgeon)

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MORT DEATH
  • Mort Main Mountains
  • Le Petit Mort
  • Mortuary Money Management Bank
  • Memento Mori School Motto

20
FORESHADOWING
  • Hotel Denouement
  • Mount Fraught
  • Grim River
  • Salmonella Café

21
ALLITERATION
  • Caligari Carnival, Domocles Dock, Finite Forest,
    Fowl Fountain, Grim Gorgonian Grotto, Lake
    Lachrymose and Stricken Stream
  • Fickle Ferry, Hurricane Herman, Lachrymose
    Leeches and Lousy Lane

22
PUNS
  • Operating Theaters
  • Stiletto Heels
  • Red Herrings

23
ERSATZ
  • The Ersatz Elevator
  • Ersatz Rope (bedsheets for climbing up the
    elevator)
  • Ersatz Guardian (Esme Squalor)
  • You can imagine that Duncan and Isadora free
    themselves from Count Olafs clutches, but such
    imaginings will be ersatz, as are all
    imaginings.

24
REPETITIONS OF V.F.D.
  • Valley of Four Drafts
  • Veiled Facial Disguises
  • Verbal Fridge Dialogue
  • Verdant Flammable Devices
  • Verse Fluctuation Declaration
  • Versed Furtive Disclosure
  • Vertical Flame Diversion
  • Very Fresh Dill
  • Village of Fowl Devotees

25
  • Voice Fakery Disguises
  • Volatile Fungus Deportation
  • Voluntary Fish Domestication
  • Volunteer Factual Dispatch
  • Volunteers Fighting Diseases
  • Very Fancy Doilies
  • Volunteer Fire Department
  • Very Fine Delivery!

26
In Conclusion, here are some smart allusions
  • History Isadora Duncan, Ghengis Kahn, Nero
  • Literature Baudelaire, Dante, Elliot, Guest,
    Orwell, Melville, Nabokov, Poe, Salinger
  • Mythology Medusa

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And here are are some other rhetorical devices
  • Acronyming VFD Verbal Fridge Dialogue, Village
    of Fowl Devotees,
  • Alliteration Briny Beach, Caligary Carnival,
    Curdled Cave, Daedalus Dock
  • Count Olafs Disguises Al Funcoot, Staphano,
    Captain Sham, Foreman Flacutono, Coach Genghis,
    Gunther, Detective Dupin, Mattathias, Surgeon
    Flacutono
  • Ersatz Elevator, Rope, Gaurdian, Imaginings
  • Gothic and Death References Grim River, Hotel
    Denouement, Memento Mori, Mortmain Mountains,
    Salmonella Cafe
  • Puns Operating Theatres, Stiletto Heels

28
Some Baudelaire Guardiansand Some Baudelaire
Locations
  • Baudelaire Guardians Count Olaf, Dr. Montgomery
    Montgomery (Uncle Monty), Aunt Josephine, Sir,
    Jerome and Esme Squalor, Village of Fowl Devotees
    (Hector), Dewey Denouement
  • Baudelaire Locations Count Olafs house, Uncle
    Montys house, Lake Lachrymose, Prufrock
    Preparatory School, 667 Dark Avenue Penthouse,
    Village of Fowl Devotees, Heimlich Hospital,
    Caligary Carnival, Mortmain Mountains, Queequeg
    Submarine, Hotel Denouement

29
Klauss ResearchSunnys Bites and Violets
Inventions
  • Klauss Research grammar books, gum and log
    scraper, Village of Fowl Devotees Rules, Madam
    Lulus library, V.F.D. Library
  • Sunnys Bites Edgar Poes shoes, hooked-handed
    mans fake arms, Count Olafs wooden leg, Dr.
    Orwells sword, staples, wall of the elevator,
    eye of the Fowl Fountain, file cabinets, ivy on
    the roller coaster, Judge Strausss hand, canned
    food, kitchen table
  • Violets Inventions Grappling Hook, lock pick
    noise making device, noisy shoes, rope, paperclip
    and ribbon keychain, ice shoes, drag chute

30
RecyclingIntertextualityand Smart Allusions
  • Dr. Georgina Orwell
  • Medusoid Mycelium Mushrooms
  • Esmé Jerome Squalors Penthouse at 667 Dark
    Avenue
  • J. D. Salingers Short Story To Esmé with Love
    and Squalor
  • Violets Name from T. S. Eliots The Violet
    Hours
  • The Austere Academy Prufrock Preparatory School

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  • Vice Principal Nero
  • Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire Claus and Sunny Von
    Bulow Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)
  • Isadora and Duncan Quagmire Isadora Duncan
    (1877-1927)
  • The Queequeg Submarine Herman Melville Team and
    the Ahab Memorial Hospital
  • vs. The Edgar A. Guest Team
  • The Hostile Hospital The Heimlich Hospital

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  • Patients include Emma Bovary, Clarissa Dalloway,
    Orlando, and Sappho
  • Edgar Allan Poe Mr. Poe, The Nevermore Tree, and
    the Murder of Crows
  • Count Olaf Captain Sham Surgeon Flacatouno
    Al Funcoot Coach Ghengis
  • Mort Mort Main Mountains Le Petit Mort
    Mortuary Money Management Memento Mori
  • Hotel Denouement, Mount Fraught, Grim River and
    Salmonella Café

33
Dedications to Beatrice
  • To BeatriceDarling, Dearest, Dead
  • For BeatriceYoull always be in my heart, in my
    mind, and in your grave.
  • For BeatriceWhen we were together I felt
    breathless. Now you are.
  • For BeatriceOur love broke my heart, and stopped
    yours.

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  • For BeatriceWhen we met, my life began. Soon
    afterwards, yours ended.
  • For BeatriceSummer without you is as cold as
    winter. Winter without you is even colder.
  • To BeatriceMy love flew like a butterfly,
  • Until death swooped down like a bat.
  • As the poet Emma Montana McEllroy said
  • Thats the end of that.
  • For BeatriceWhen we met, you were pretty, and I
    was lonely. Now, Im pretty lonely.
  • For BeatriceDead women tell no tales. Sad men
    write them down.

35
Beatrice in Dantes Divine Comedy
  • At age 9, Dante Aligieri met Beatrice Portinari,
    and fell in love.
  • They greeted each other on the street for 16
    years.
  • Dante was promised to another woman, Gemma.
  • In 1290, at age 25, Beatrice died.
  • Dante took refuge in writing to and about
    Beatrice.

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  • Dante dedicated his Divine Comedy to Beatrice,
    who in the novel served as his guide through
    Paradise.
  • With Gemma, he had a daughter named Antonia
  • She became a nun, and took the name of Sister
    Beatrice.

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WEB SITES
  • LEMONY SNICKET
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vej3hAZ1QnqA
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