My book, again, is "The Series Of Unfortunate Events; Book 5 Austere Academy"
The three main characters in my book are Violet Baudelaire, Klaus Baudelaire, and little Sunny Baudelaire. The Tree children are orphans. Their house was burned down in a terrible fire. The Baudelaire mansion had everything the orphans loved in it, including their parents. The first character I'm going to talk about is Violet Baudelaire.
Violet Baudelaire is 14 years old, has long dark brown hair, and a pretty face. She loves inventing things and being with her siblings who are now the whole world to her. From the beginning of "The Series Of Unfortunate Events; Book 5 Austere Academy", to the end, Violet Baudelaire doesn't change very much. Violet and her siblings see Count Olaf again and Violet has to come up with an invention to get rid of him. Unfortunately the oldest Baudelaire cannot fulfill that dream. While the Baudelaire orphans are at their new boarding school, the have to reside in a small, dinky, tin shack at the far end of the campus. All of the mean kids call it the orphan's shack. There is dripping fungus on the ceiling and pinching crabs on the floor. Violet has to make an invention to get rid of the fungus and the crabs. She makes a pair of shoes for each of her siblings and for herself. These shoes are special because they have a piece of metal and a spring on the bottom. If, when you are wearing these shoes, you walk around, the shoes will make a very annoying loud "click" these shoes kept the crabs away very well. Violet also made an invention that flung salt on the ceiling. The salt dried up the fungus and stopped it from dripping on the Baudelaire orphans. Violet does not learn very much in this story but she does learn how to stop driping fungus from driping on you. She also learns how to get snapping crabs from snapping at you. Later Also, Sunny has to make staples and Violet has to come up with an invention to help her sister with that task. So, Violet learns how to make staples.
Next is Klaus Baudelaire. Klaus is 12 years old, has many freckles, and is the middle child. He loves to read and do research. While living in the orphan's shack there are (as explained before) pinching crabs and dripping fungus. Before the orphans new how to get rid of the fungus and crabs they had to have Klaus Baudelaire research them. Klaus found out that the fungus would shrivel up and dry up if you threw salt on it and the crabs were a rare kind that hated loud metallic "clinks". He helped his sister with the inventions by providing the necessary information. All in all, Klaus is mostly a static character. He doesn't learn much in "The Series Of Unfortunate Events; Book 5 Austere Academy", but he does learn about snapping crabs and dripping fungus.
My last character is Sunny Baudelaire. Sunny is about 2 years old, has four sharp teeth, and is about the size of a salami. She is practically 99% static character. She only learns how to be a receptionist for a very annoying man. How much more can a baby learn?
My characters don't change much in one book, but throughout this whole series, they change a lot. They seem static now, but later on they will be dynamic, from the first book to the last.
(585 words)
Monday, October 12, 2009
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I love the Series of Unfortunate Events. I have only read three of them, but I really enjoyed those. I think Alli Marie Hoggarth should get an A++, just saying. (Alli told me to put that)
ReplyDeletehaha Jenny!
ReplyDeleteI think you are a lier!
I never told you to say that, you silly goose!
Nice work with a difficult task. When in a series, characters are harder to define as dynamic.
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