Beatrice Snicket
Béatrice Snicket is one of both Béatrice appearing in the Désastreuses Adventures of the orphans Baudelaire, written by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of Lemony Snicket. She is named according to another character of the series, with which one confuses it sometimes.
Biography
- Béatrice is the girl of Kit Snicket and a father whose identity is still prone to discussion. His/her mother dies by giving him birth; Beatrice is the indirect cause of the death in what Kit required to survive a remedy disadvised for the expectant mothers for the survival of the fetus. the three children Baudelaire swear on the bed of dead of Kit to be used tutors for the child and to raise it like a member of their family.
- the first year of Beatrice seems relatively happy, high far from the world on an island isolated by loving tutors. Beatrice develops the same type of childish language as her tutor Prunille Baudelaire with her young age, and is with the current of the identity of her mother (it is collected on her tomb). Snicket implies that Baudelaire did not want to reveal the events little to him reluisants which led them on the island. Nevertheless, Baudelaire decide ultimately that they should not be isolated from the outside world, and a fortiori to raise a child there. The four Baudelaire leave the island in boat the day of the first birthday of Beatrice, but undergo a shipwreck.
- Last nine years later, Béatrice says being separate of her only family and research actively. It is not known if this separation is due to the shipwreck or if it is due to a later event. It takes note of work of Lemony Snicket (his/her uncle) on the history of the three Baudelaire children, which leads it to contact it by all the means so that he helps it to find his family.
- Béatrice writes five letters in a race-continuation where it approaches always more her uncle. The will of Lemony to avoid it is in fact the cause of a misunderstanding, since it seems to take it for the original Beatrice, already dead. Lemony thus believes in a machination orchestrated by Esmé to kill it and flees what he is unaware of being his niece by all the means.
- During its hunting for the man, Béatrice reveals that it currently forms part of the company VDC, and that it profited from a instructrice of which it also lost the trace. It also fitted in a school forming of young members of VDC (perhaps the Institute Prufrock). Beatrice also reveals that it is an adjuster of qualified and re-elected bat, and installs her office with the top of that of her uncle (vacuum because of its escape).
- Béatrice finds finally her uncle with a cocktail where they are seen finally face to face. Snicket realizes finally of its error, and learns finally the existence from one second Beatrice. Although the following events are unknown, it is reasonable to think that Lemony offered information to him which it needed. Perhaps it helps it to seek its family. Shortly after their meeting with the cocktail, Lemony publishes the Letters with Beatrice, collection concerning both Beatrice whom concerned her work.
Others
- No detail is given on the appearance of Beatrice, but it is supposed to resemble her mother much.
- Although it is identified itself by the patronym Baudelaire (the name of its tutors), Béatrice is often indicated like a Outcome or Snicket in order to differentiate it from the original Beatrice Baudelaire.
- the identity of the father of Beatrice is deliberately left by the author with the reflection of the reader. Although Kit was the partner of Dewey Dénouement and that it according to the words of the author “left it pregnant,” no detail seems to contradict the thesis according to which Olaf would be the father of the child. Because of irregular situation of this one (knowing that according to the author the events of the series are established over two years, Olaf was already one out the law at the time of the design of Beatrice), that him and Kit were enemy at the time of the war of the schism and that it seems to keep a very old resentment towards him, it seems more reasonable to think than Dewey was the father of the child. In addition Olaf embraces Kit by stipulating to him that it “would do that last once,” what implies a relation cut for a very long time. Nevertheless it seems interesting to think that Baudelaire have raised child of sworn enemy which had killed their parents (who themselves had killed the parents of Olaf), solving the anchored hatred of their reports/ratios.
- In the Letters with Beatrice, Lemony acknowledges not to have learned how the existence from this “second Beatrice” before to have met him. This implies that the thirteenth volume of the series was written with the assistance of Beatrice (a theory confirmed by the fact that the Letters were published in reality before the thirteenth volume). In addition Kit affirms in the Letters with Beatrice with Lemony, before meeting it, that it has “at least twelve” criticisms to make him on her work concerning Baudelaire (one by volume already published?).
- the last word of the last sentence of the last opus of the saga is pronounced by Béatrice, who states her own name. Who is it
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