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    more of a side character. He may be looking after the Baudelaire children‚ but he is still just there to be a filler. Q: Choose a character. Why is this character important in the story? A: Violet Baudelaire would be my character of choice. Violet is the eldest of the Baudelaire children‚ and the natural leader of the group. Violet is important to the story in many ways‚ one being that she is the one who is ment to inherit the Baudelaire fortune when she becomes of age. She is also the one who

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    In the collection of Poems “Les fleures du Mal”1 by Charles Baudelaire‚ we see how he employs the depiction of beauty in women throughout his poetry to portray it as mainly a poetry of the body. In his collection we come across two different visions of the woman’s body: the glorification and blissful memory of her‚ seen in “Le Balcon” or the absolute disgust and repulsion seen in “Une Charogne.” To Baudelaire interpreting and writing about women and their body is clearly the primary inspiration to

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    “The Bad Beginning” the story is about three kids and their life getting robed by a house fire. Violet Baudelaire‚ a fourteen year old girl‚ Klaus Baudelaire‚ a twelve year old boy‚ and Sunny Baudelaire‚ the baby in the family‚ In the beginning‚ the mom and the dad die in a house fire and the kids are forced to live with an evil man named count Olaf. Count Olaf is trying to steal the Baudelaire family fortune by marring Violate and then plans to kill her. During this process Violet goes through many

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    Brittany Adelhardt Book Report: The Miserable Mill 10/24/10 Junior English‚ B3 The Miserable Mill The story of The Miserable Mill‚ is the sequence novel to Series Of Unfortunate Events By Lemony Snicket. It is the story about the Baudelaires’ three misfortuanant children who have been moving to different family membors and now what would be the Lucky Smells Lumbermill‚ there "new" home. While traveling with Mr.Poe‚ they see a building in the shape of an eye. When the Bauldelaires’ arrive at

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    time. Prior to the story the Baudelaire children live in a mansion in the middle of the city with their parents. They are a happy family. The story begins after the mansion burns‚ and their parents are killed in the fire. The Baudelaire children are now orphans who are forced to live with their uncle‚ Count Olaf. The children barely know this uncle‚ and he is not a good man. Count Olaf is after the fortune left to the children. Violet is the eldest Baudelaire child at 14 years of age. She

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    Count Olaf. The opposing forces are Count Olaf’s troupe and the Baudelaire orphans. This conflict was never resolved within the book. However‚ there are many subordinate conflicts in this story. The first subordinate conflict is finding Quigley Quagmire and meeting him at the last safe place. The conflict is in between the Baudelaire orphans and Count Olaf. This is the Baudelaire’s conflict. Another one is saving the youngest Baudelaire-Sunny from the poisonous Medusoid Mycelium. This is Sunny’s conflict

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    created. It always at least contains some elements‚ if not none. The poems by Charles Baudelaire and Viktor Khlebnikov reflect the period they belong to through the use of distinguishable elements such as nature imagery‚ aesthetic experience‚ and change define the period the poems have come from‚ as well as the reactions towards the events that have happened in the society and time. Be Drunk by Charles Baudelaire is clearly a product of the Romantic Era‚ which was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution

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    I read the novel “The Bad Beginning” by Lemony Snicket. This is the unhappy tale of the Baudelaire orphans. The three children Violet ‚ Klause‚ and Sunny are all very bright and charming . Unfortunately their lives are filled with misery and despair ‚ disaster always lurking around the corner. Snickets style of writing is very unique ‚ he uses an interesting and extensive vocabulary. This paper hopefully summarizes the twist and turns of the Baudelaire’s dreary lives. The story starts when the

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    Milton’s defense of her previous article in “Correspondence: Gypsies and The Holocaust” is largely similar. However‚ for the purpose of my essay‚ a statement of Milton’s is significant. Milton states that the murder of the Gypsies and the handicapped should be considered to be a part of the Holocaust

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    poetry from its expository functions and its formalized oratory in order to describe instead the fleeting‚ immediate sensations of man’s inner life and experience. Verlaine and Rimbaud were greatly influenced by the poetry and thought of Charles Baudelaire‚ Poetry ranged between traditional types of verse and experimental writing that departed radically from the established forms of the 19th century. Imagism was a movement in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery

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