Essay - The Wide Window Book Report of the Wide Window by...

The Wide Window
Book Report of The ***** Window by Lemony Snicket
The protagonist(s) ***** the story are three Baudelaire orphans, fourteen-year-old Violet, twelve year old Klaus, and baby Sunny *****.
The antagonist of the story is the evil Count Olaf, ***** Baudelaire orphan's twisted uncle, who wishes to steal their fortune.
The conflict ***** the story is if the evil Olaf will steal the young children's ***** by disguising himself as a sailor and fooling their guardian, the credulous and fearful Aunt Josephine about his true identity.
The climax of the story is when ***** pushes Josephine into leech-infested waters after revealing his true ***** and evil designs upon ***** children and her own person.
The resolution of the story is that ***** children escape Olaf's intent to murder them, his true designs ***** revealed to the world, and *****y thwart his attempt to steal their fortune, but they must find a new ***** because ***** has died.
The theme of the story is that being a child, even a wealthy child, isn't necessarily as easy as grown people might suppose, especially when adults are attempting to kill you and ***** *****r rightful in*****itance from your parents who were cruelly burnt ***** a crisp in a fire.
The setting of the story is ***** under heated, creepy house of Aunt Josephine.
Works Cited
*****, Lemony. The Wide Window. Book Three in the Series ***** Unfortunate Events. New York: HarperCollins,
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