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Violet Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Violet is the eldest child of the Baudelaire orphans (and rather protective of her younger siblings): she has a younger brother named Klaus and a baby sister named Sunny. When Violet is of age (eighteen years old), she will inherit the Baudelaire fortune. In the later books, Lemony Snicket mentions that Violet Baudelaire is pretty. She and fellow orphan Quigley Quagmire have a romantic interest in each other. Violet's favorite book is The Life of Nikola Tesla, and she has a strong allergy to peppermints. At the beginning of the series, Violet loses her parents in a fire which consumes their house. From this point onwards, the villainous Count Olaf tries to steal the enormous Baudelaire fortune from the orphans, using various nefarious schemes. Violet and Olaf almost get married in his play, The Marvelous Marriage, but Violet signs the marriage document with her left hand, and as she is right-handed, the ceremony is declared to be invalid. After this, Olaf and his associates go on the run as fugitives. In The Austere Academy, Violet and her siblings meet Duncan and Isadora Quagmire. A close friendship between Violet and Duncan develops. In the tenth book, The Slippery Slope, she meets Quigley Quagmire, and they form a strong relationship. What will become of these relationships is still unknown. In The End, she and her siblings adopt Kit Snicket's child, Beatrice, after Count Olaf dies, but the fate of her and her siblings is ambiguous.
Violets inventions Violet is a great inventor. She often invents devices to help herself and her siblings in dangerous situations, using only simple objects such as rubber bands and tin cans. Whenever Violet invents something, she ties her hair up with her ribbon. Disguises A recurring theme in the series is the Baudelaire children's disguises. At the end of The Vile Village, they are falsely accused of murder. From this point on, they have no more guardians, and are on the run from the police. While running from the police, Violet assumes the following disguises: Film adaptation In the 2004 film Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Violet is played by Australian actress Emily Browning, who has also been in such films as Ghost Ship, Darkness Falls and Ned Kelly. | ||||||||
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