- Carmelita Spats
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name = Carmelita Spats
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first = "The Austere Academy "
last = "The Penultimate Peril "
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gender =Female
age = Teenager
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occupation = Student
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callsign = Cakesniffer
family = Two parents
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residence = Prufrock Preparatory School (originally)
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creator =Lemony Snicket (akaDaniel Handler )Carmelita Spats is a
fictional character inLemony Snicket 's series of the children's novels, "A Series of Unfortunate Events ". She often calls people whom she deems to be lesser than herself (of which there are many) "Cakesniffers."Personality
Carmelita Spats first appears in the fifth book in the series, "
The Austere Academy ", where she is described by Snicket as "rude, violent [and] filthy."cite web |url=http://lemonysnicket.com/olaf/excerptpage.cfm?bookid=16401|title=An Excerpt From the Austere Academy|publisher=LemonySnicket.com|accessdate=2008-09-14] The book opens explaining that “If you were going to give a gold medal to the least delightful person on Earth, you would have to give that medal to a person named Carmelita Spats, and if you didn't give it to her, Carmelita Spats was the sort of person who would snatch it from your hands anyway.”cite web |url=http://lemonysnicket.com/olaf/excerptpage.cfm?bookid=16401|title=An Excerpt From the Austere Academy|publisher=LemonySnicket.com|accessdate=2008-09-14] Snicket warns that one should stay as far from Carmelita as possible, and Duncan Quagmire tells the Baudelaires that the less time a person spends with her the happier he or she will be.Carmelita is portrayed as a bully at the Prufrock Preparatory School, where Sunny, Klaus and
Violet Baudelaire board, in "The Austere Academy". Showing prejudice, Carmelita bullies both the Baudalaires and the Quagmires for being orphans. She uses a staple term, "Cakesniffers," (and once "Saladsniffers") to refer to anyone whom she holds in contempt, chiefly the Baudelaires. Her constant labelling of people as "Cakesniffers" may be a reference to Holden Caulfield's similar usage of the word "phony", given that there are otherJ. D. Salinger references in the series.cite web |url=http://www.echonews.com/746/book_reviews.html|title=Hostile Hosptial Book Review|publisher=Echo News|accessdate=2008-09-14]Role in the books
The Slippery Slope In the tenth instalment in the "
A Series of Unfortunate Events " collection, "The Slippery Slope", Carmelita reappears as a member of theSnow Scouts , a mountaineering group of which Quigley Quagmire is also a member. At the end of the book, all of the Snow Scouts except for Quigley, who was with the Baudelaires at the time, are captured byCount Olaf . He andEsmé Squalor are able to convince Carmelita to join Olaf's villainous troupe.The Grim Grotto In the eleventh instalment in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" collection, "The Grim Grotto", Esmé starts referring to Carmelita as "the daughter [she] never had," and spoils her accordingly; both her and Olaf are seen within the book to bend to her every whim. Olaf is less fond of her, an this dislike grows during book, but is still persuaded to name his submarine "The Carmelita," Carmelita having said that "The Olaf" is a "cakesniffing" name. To outline the degree to which she is spoiled, she is dressed as "a tap-dancing
ballerina fairy princess veterinarian " during the book.The Penultimate Peril In the twelfth novel in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" collection, "The Penultimate Peril", Carmelita's spoiled attitude appears to have to have been exacerbated under the care of Esmé Squalor. Her attire is as eccentric as in "The Grim Grotto"; this time she dresses as a "ballplaying
cowboy superhero soldier pirate" for the duration of the book. Count Olaf becomes increasingly tired of her attitude and violently knocks her to the floor, ending their already tenebrous relationship.Carmelita submits a book about how wonderful she believes herself to be as evidence in a trial against
Count Olaf . 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 "", where it is listed as having been published by "Spoiled Brat Press".References
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