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  • Violet Baudelaire
  • Klaus Baudelaire
  • Sunny Baudelaire
  • Count Olaf
  • Lemony Snicket
  • Arthur Poe
  • Esmé Squalor
  • Kit Snicket
  • Dewey Denouement
  • Carmelita Spats
  • Justice Strauss
  • Jerome Squalor
  • Man with a beard, but no hair
  • Woman with hair, but no beard
  • Sugar bowl (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
  • V.F.D.
Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Novels
  • The Bad Beginning (1999)
  • The Reptile Room (1999)
  • The Wide Window (2000)
  • The Miserable Mill (2000)
  • The Austere Academy (2000)
  • The Ersatz Elevator (2001)
  • The Vile Village (2001)
  • The Hostile Hospital (2001)
  • The Carnivorous Carnival (2002)
  • The Slippery Slope (2003)
  • The Grim Grotto (2004)
  • The Penultimate Peril (2005)
  • The End (2006)
Characters
  • Violet Baudelaire
  • Klaus Baudelaire
  • Sunny Baudelaire
  • Count Olaf
  • Lemony Snicket
  • Arthur Poe
  • Esmé Squalor
  • Beatrice
  • Hook-handed man
  • Bald man with the long nose
  • Count Olaf's theater troupe
  • V.F.D. members
  • Baudelaire family
  • Snicket family
  • Quagmire family
  • Other characters
Elements
  • Flora
  • Fauna
  • V.F.D.
  • Great Unknown
  • Sugar bowl
  • Snicket file
  • Medusoid Mycelium
Media
  • Feature film
  • Soundtrack
  • Video game
  • The Tragic Treasury
  • Other media
All the Wrong Questions
  • "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" (2012)
Other works
  • The Unauthorized Autobiography (2002)
  • The Baby in the Manger (2002)
  • The Lump of Coal (2004)
  • The Beatrice Letters (2006)
  • Horseradish (2007)
  • The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming (2007)
  • The Composer Is Dead (2009)
  • 13 Words (2010)
  • New American Haggadah (2012)
  • More works
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  • Book

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    To see ourselves as others see us can be eye-opening. To see others as sharing a nature with ourselves is the merest decency. But it is from the far more difficult achievement of seeing ourselves amongst others, as a local example of the forms human life has locally taken, a case among cases, a world among worlds, that the largeness of mind, without which objectivity is self- congratulation and tolerance a sham, comes.
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