Post by Spork on Mar 4, 2005 21:43:57 GMT -5
Here's stuff that I found interesting that I saw while reading the Unauthorized Biography.
On page 60, he writes down a bunch of biography titles of ones that he might write. Here's one:
Is that referring to the Baudelaires or Snickets? Will some Baudelaires die? Or will another Snicket die (At least one of whom is dead)
On page 70, it shows a picture of 3 children who are blonde-haired and it shows that 2 of them were sent to Prufrock Prep. They are the same age and look like siblings. Quagmires? But, it says on page 44 of The Austere Academy that they are both dark-haired, not blonde. Is it a mistake in the picture or is it some other family in the VFD?
Page 95 shows a picture of a while bunch of sailors. Underneath it says these names:
Sailor Gantos, Sailor Eager, Sailor Kerr, Sailor Whelan, Sailor Cleary, Sailor Snyder, Sailor Sones, Sailor Seibold, Sailor Walsh, Sailor Selznick, Sailor Creech, Sailor Danziger, Sailor Konigsburg, Sailor Lowry, Sailor Scieszka, Sailor Griffin, Sailor Snicket, Sailor Dahl, Sailor Woodson, Sailor Bellairs, Sailor Kalman, and Sailor Peck.
I noticed that a few of these people are authors:
Beverly Cleary
Sharon Creech
Lois Lowry
Lemony Snicket (duh)
Roald Dahl
Richard Peck
I did some research... and all the rest are authors too!
Jack Gantos
Edward Eager
Katharine Kerr
Micheal Whelan
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Sonya Sones
J. Otto Seibold
Vivian Walsh (Seibold and Walsh work together)
Brian Selznick
Paula Danziger
E. L. Konigsburg
Jon Scieszka
Sea Griffin
Carter G. Woodson
John Bellairs
Bobbie Kalman
Coincidence? I think not....
People have thought that "O" is used in referring to Olaf. I think so too... On page 96 it says in a letter from Jacques Lemony:
Al Funcoot's play is in the first book, The Bad Beginning, called The Marvelous Marriage. Al Funcoot is a anagram for Count Olaf. (Just check it out!)
So, O can be probably safely assumed as Olaf. Maybe...
What do you think about those? I think it's insane... Lemony's so clever ^^
On page 60, he writes down a bunch of biography titles of ones that he might write. Here's one:
Lemony Snicket:
The Story of Three Siblings
At least one of whom is dead.
The Story of Three Siblings
At least one of whom is dead.
Is that referring to the Baudelaires or Snickets? Will some Baudelaires die? Or will another Snicket die (At least one of whom is dead)
On page 70, it shows a picture of 3 children who are blonde-haired and it shows that 2 of them were sent to Prufrock Prep. They are the same age and look like siblings. Quagmires? But, it says on page 44 of The Austere Academy that they are both dark-haired, not blonde. Is it a mistake in the picture or is it some other family in the VFD?
Page 95 shows a picture of a while bunch of sailors. Underneath it says these names:
Sailor Gantos, Sailor Eager, Sailor Kerr, Sailor Whelan, Sailor Cleary, Sailor Snyder, Sailor Sones, Sailor Seibold, Sailor Walsh, Sailor Selznick, Sailor Creech, Sailor Danziger, Sailor Konigsburg, Sailor Lowry, Sailor Scieszka, Sailor Griffin, Sailor Snicket, Sailor Dahl, Sailor Woodson, Sailor Bellairs, Sailor Kalman, and Sailor Peck.
I noticed that a few of these people are authors:
Beverly Cleary
Sharon Creech
Lois Lowry
Lemony Snicket (duh)
Roald Dahl
Richard Peck
I did some research... and all the rest are authors too!
Jack Gantos
Edward Eager
Katharine Kerr
Micheal Whelan
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Sonya Sones
J. Otto Seibold
Vivian Walsh (Seibold and Walsh work together)
Brian Selznick
Paula Danziger
E. L. Konigsburg
Jon Scieszka
Sea Griffin
Carter G. Woodson
John Bellairs
Bobbie Kalman
Coincidence? I think not....
People have thought that "O" is used in referring to Olaf. I think so too... On page 96 it says in a letter from Jacques Lemony:
Your review of Funcoot's play has changed everything. O is more dastardly than we ever could have imagined, and it will no longer be possible for you to communicate through The Daily Punctilio.
Al Funcoot's play is in the first book, The Bad Beginning, called The Marvelous Marriage. Al Funcoot is a anagram for Count Olaf. (Just check it out!)
So, O can be probably safely assumed as Olaf. Maybe...
What do you think about those? I think it's insane... Lemony's so clever ^^