| Carmelita Spats | |
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| First appearance | The Austere Academy |
| Last appearance | The Penultimate Peril |
| Created by | Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) |
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| Gender | Female |
| Age | Teenager |
| Occupation | Student |
| Call sign | Cakesniffer |
| Family | Two parents |
| Address | Prufrock Preparatory School (originally) |
Carmelita Spats is a fictional character in Lemony Snicket's series of the children's novels, A Series of Unfortunate Events. The Austere Academy is the fifth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The Penultimate Peril is the twelfth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Lemony Snicket is a Pseudonym used by author Daniel Handler in his book series A Series of Unfortunate Events, as well as a character in that Daniel Handler (born February 28 1970 is an American writer, Screenwriter and Accordionist He is best known for his work under the Pen name Female (♀ is the Sex of an Organism, or a part of an organism which produces ova (egg cells Many Businesses appear in the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Lemony Snicket is a Pseudonym used by author Daniel Handler in his book series A Series of Unfortunate Events, as well as a character in that A Series of Unfortunate Events is a children's Book series of thirteen novels written by Daniel Handler under the Pseudonym of She often calls people whom she falsely deems to be lesser than herself (of which there are many) "Cakesniffers. "
Carmelita Spats first appears in the fifth book in the series, The Austere Academy, where she is described by Lemony Snicket as a nasty, rude, dreadful, filthy, ghastly, and violent person. The Austere Academy is the fifth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Snicket also says that one should stay as far from her as possible; Duncan Quagmire states that the less time a person spends with her the happier he/she will be. Duncan, Isadora, and Quigley Quagmire are Fictional characters in Lemony Snicket 's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Carmelita Spats is portraited as a bully at the Prufrock Preparatory School, where Sunny, Klaus and Violet Baudelaire live in The Austere Academy. Many Businesses appear in the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Sunny Baudelaire is one of the main characters from Lemony Snicket 's series of books A Series of Unfortunate Events. Klaus Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket Violet Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket The bigoted, prejudiced Carmelita bullies them for being orphans, calls them "Cakesniffers" (and once "Saladsniffers"), and is generally unpleasant to them. A bigot is a person who is intolerant of opinions lifestyles or identities differing from his or her own and bigotry is the corresponding state of mind Her constant labeling of people as "Cakesniffers" may be a reference to Holden Caulfield's similar usage of the word "phony", given that there are other J. D. Salinger references in the novels. Holden Caulfield is a Fictional character, the Protagonist of J Jerome David "J D" Salinger (born January 1 1919 (ˈsælɨndʒɚ is an American author best known for his 1951 Novel The Catcher in the Rye
In The Slippery Slope, she reappears as a member of the Snow Scouts, of which Quigley Quagmire is also a member. The Slippery Slope is the tenth installment in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym of The Snow Scouts are a fictional organization in the children's series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Duncan, Isadora, and Quigley Quagmire are Fictional characters in Lemony Snicket 's A Series of Unfortunate Events. At the end of the book, everyone of the Snow Scouts except Quigley, who was with the Baudelaires, and Carmelita are captured. Count Olaf and Esme are able to convince Carmelita into his troupe.
In The Grim Grotto, Esmé starts regarding Carmelita "as the daughter she never had" (both being snobbish and greedy) and spoils her accordingly. The Grim Grotto is the eleventh novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Esmé Gigi Geneveve Squalor is a character from the Book series by Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events. A snob, guilty of snobbery, is someone who adopts the Worldview that some people are inherently inferior to him/her for any one of a variety of reasons including Greed is the Selfish desire for or pursuit of Money, Wealth, power, Food, or other Possessions, especially when this denies Olaf, on the other hand, is less fond of her, but is still persuaded to name his submarine "The Carmelita", Carmelita having said that "The Olaf" is a "cakesniffing" name. It is also revealed that Carmelita is a terrible singer. She is dressed as "a tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian" during the book. Tap dance was developed in the United States during the nineteenth century and is popular nowadays in many parts of the world See also,,, A ballerina ( Italian for female dancer) is a Female Ballet Dancer; the male equivalent to this title A fairy (also fay, fey, fae, faerie; collectively wee folk, good folk, people of peace, fair Princess is the feminine form of Prince (from Latin Princeps, meaning principal citizen A veterinarian ( American English) or a Veterinary surgeon ( British English) often shortened to vet, is a Physician
In The Penultimate Peril, Carmelita's spoiled attitude seems to have gotten worse under Esmé Squalor's care. The Penultimate Peril is the twelfth novel in the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. She dresses up as "a ballplaying cowboy superhero soldier pirate" during the book's course. A ball game is a Game played with a Ball. Someone who plays a ball game is known as a ballplayer. A cowboy is an animal Herder who tends Cattle on Ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback and often performs a multitude of A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do A soldier is a general English term that refers to a member of a land component of National Armed forces. Piracy is Robbery committed at sea or sometimes on shore without a commission from a sovereign Nation (as distinct from Privateering
Within The Penultimate Peril, Olaf eventually tires of her and violently knocks her to the floor, ending their already fragile relationship. It is not known whether Carmelita Spats escaped the fire of Hotel Denouement, but the narrative implies that even if she survived, she never again argued with the Baudelaire children. Many Businesses appear in the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.
In The End, the boat that Count Olaf and the Baudelaire orphans sails in from the Hotel Denouement is named after Carmelita by herself, much to Olaf's distaste. The End is the thirteenth and final book in A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Count Olaf is the primary villain of the children's Book series A Series of Unfortunate Events (by Lemony Snicket)
In The Penultimate Peril, she submits a 'book about how wonderful (she is)' as evidence in the trial against Count Olaf. Count Olaf is the primary villain of the children's Book series A Series of Unfortunate Events (by Lemony Snicket) It is implied earlier that Carmelita herself published this book, entitled Carmelita Spats, Me: The Completely Authorized Autobiography of the Prettiest, Smartest, Most Darling Girl in the Whole Wide World; an excerpt from Page 793 detailing her misguided encounter with a V. F. D. librarian appears in Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, where it is listed as having been published by 'Spoiled Brat Press'. Lemony Snicket The Unauthorized Autobiography was first released on May 1, 2002.
Her name is Carmelita Spats, giving her the initials CS. CS can also refer to "cakesniffers," making her use of the word ironic. This could also refer to C. S. Lewis, although whether this is the case is not known. Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963
In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, Vice Principal Nero writes a letter to her parents. Lemony Snicket The Unauthorized Autobiography was first released on May 1, 2002.