Outside Reading - #5
A Series of Unfortunate Events
A Series of Unfortunate Events, is a series of books that I think used myth in the same capacity as C.S. Lewis to some degree. The Baudelaire children are constantly being moved from guardian to guardian as they are being chased down by Count Olaf. It isn’t till the very last book of the series that the children realize that every single of one of their guardians, including the villain Count Olaf and his gang of misfits, have endured a tremendous amount of challenges and suffering. The children realize that life is hard and that you need to learn to persevere through the difficulties, just like everyone else. Much like C.S. Lewis and his use of myth and nonfiction, Daniel Handler, uses nonfiction to create a story that delivers an ultimate message about life in the end. The series of books are entertaining and hard to put down, but they serve as an important lesson to life.
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