- Klaus Baudelaire
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name = Klaus Baudelaire
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first = "The Bad Beginning "
last = "The End"
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alias = Klyde Baudelaire, concierge
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gender =Male
age = 12 at beginning of series, 14 at end of series
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relatives =Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire (parent; deceased)Violet Baudelaire (older sister)Sunny Baudelaire (younger sister)
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portrayer =Liam Aiken
creator =Daniel Handler Klaus Baudelaire is one of the main characters in the popular children's book series, "
A Series of Unfortunate Events " byLemony Snicket . His first name is possibly derived fromClaus von Bülow .Klaus is the middle child of the Baudelaire
orphan s; he has an older sister named Violet and a younger sister named Sunny. He is twelve years old at the beginning of the series, and turns thirteen in "The Vile Village ". He is fourteen by the end of the series.Klaus despises
parsley soda, after having to drink it at 667 Dark Avenue while under the care of Jerome andEsmé Squalor , and states in "The Hostile Hospital " that needles make him nervous. It is stated inThe Grim Grotto that he finds theWater Cycle to be dull.Interests and skills
Klaus is an avid reader with an
eidetic memory . His favorite book is "The Complete History of Absolutely Everything, Volume 127 - Cauldron to Caution". He remembers everything he reads, retaining information which often helps the Baudelaires to escape from situations that Count Olaf put them in.Also as a result of this, he speaks many languages. Klaus always seems to know the definition of words thas the Baudelaires in.t leave others baffled, though there are certain words that even he does not know the meaning of, like "in loco parentis ", when mentioned in "The Bad Beginning " byMr. Poe , and "xenophobe" when mentioned in the "The Ersatz Elevator " by Jerome Squalor. Prior to the demise of his parents, Klaus liked to visit the Akhmatova Bookstore, where his father used to take him as a special treat, to buy an atlas or a volume of the encyclopedia, and revisited it with Jerome Squalor in "The Ersatz Elevator ". While Violet is theinventor , Sunny is the biter (and later chef), Klaus is the researcher. The theme of children each having a particular skill that they are good at is also shown with other characters in the series. For example, with theQuagmire triplets , Isadora is apoet , Duncan is ajournalist , and Quigley is acartographer . The Baudelaires'volatile friend Fiona is amycologist . In the "Austere Academy", Klaus and Isadora seem to be finding an interest in each other, but in the 8 th book,"Grim Grotto" Klaus receives his first kiss (and first heart break) from Fiona.Biography
In the beginning of the series, Klaus loses his parents, Bertrand and Beatrice Baudelaire, in a fire which consumes the family home. He, Violet, and Sunny, are sent to their new guardian, the villainous
Count Olaf , who 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.His later guardians include the kind Dr. Montgomery Montgomery, the irrational fear-ridden Josephine Anwhistle, and Sir. In the fourth book he worked at Lucky Smells Lumbermill and got paid in coupons, which was later revealed to be illegal.
In "
The Austere Academy ", Klaus and his siblings meet Duncan and Isadora Quagmire when they are sent to a boarding school; Prufrock Preparatory School. A friendship develops between Klaus and Isadora as Violet and Quigley, from whom Klaus learns the usefulness of a case book. In book eleven, "The Grim Grotto ", Fiona kisses Klaus before joiningCount Olaf . What will become of these relationships is unknown (since both Isadora and Fiona were swallowed by The Great Unknown). Both Fiona and Isadora have obvious elements of romantic interest in him, with Isadora constantly patting his hand and Fiona kissing him as well as having their being accused of flirting being referred to as his personal life.In "
The Hostile Hospital ", Klaus decodes anagrams (using alphabet soup) in order to save Violet, [laura v. bleediote] and in "The Wide Window " and "The Vile Village ", he finds secret messages in letters from Aunt Josephine and the Quagmires.As mentioned in "
The Hostile Hospital " and "The End", despite all of Lemony Snicket's research and hard work, he still does not know the current location, position and status of the Baudelaire children, so it is not known what happened to Klaus; however, in the Reptile Room, it is said that Klaus would spend a lot of time thinking about his present situation many years later, so it is implied that he had survived.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, Klaus assumes the following disguises:
* In "
The Hostile Hospital ", Klaus disguises himself as a doctor, and is taken to be one of The White Faced Women, associates of Count Olaf.
* In "The Carnivorous Carnival ", Klaus and Violet dress as a two-headed freak [Beverly and Elliote] .
* In "The Slippery Slope ", Klaus poses both as a Snow Scout and as a Volunteer, although later in the series he does become a volunteer.
* In "The Penultimate Peril ", Klaus disguises himself as a hotelconcierge .Film adaptation
Klaus was portrayed in the film "
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events " byLiam Aiken . However, in the film, Klaus doesn't wear glasses unless he is reading. He is also shown to be moreself-asserting in the movie than in the books, with a somewhat more pessimistic outlook on the Baudelaire's situation. He overcomes this when Sunny is trapped in a bird cage on the top of the tower and he says to himself "There's always something", Violet's philosophy. Klaus is always about the numbers, something that stayed with the movie from the book.
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