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'''''The Carnivorous Carnival''''' is the ninth novel in the [[Children literature|children's]] novel series ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' by [[Lemony Snicket]].
'''''Book the Ninth: The Carnivorous Carnival''''' is the ninth novel in the [[Children literature|children's]] novel series ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' by [[Lemony Snicket]].


==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==
Following the events of ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'', [[Violet Baudelaire|Violet]], [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] and [[Sunny Baudelaire|Sunny]] Baudelaire arrive at Caligari Carnival in the trunk of [[Count Olaf]] and his theatre troupe's car, unknown to them. Olaf and his associates speak of seeking [[List of supporting A Series of Unfortunate Events characters|Madame Lulu]], a mysterious [[Fortune-telling|fortune-teller]] and owner of Caligari Carnival, for answers of the whereabouts of the Snicket files, which apparently contains crucial information on [[V.F.D.|V.F.D]]. As the troupe discuss with Lulu, the Baudelaires escape the trunk and disguise themselves as freak volunteers for the Carnival's freak show, Violet and Klaus as a two-headed humanoid 'Beverly' and 'Elliot', and Sunny as 'Chabo the Wolf Baby', a supposed half-wolf.
Following the events of ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'', [[Violet Baudelaire|Violet]], [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] and [[Sunny Baudelaire|Sunny]] Baudelaire arrive at Caligari Carnival in the trunk of [[Count Olaf]] and his theatre troupe's car, unknown to them. Olaf and his associates speak of seeking [[List of supporting A Series of Unfortunate Events characters|Madame Lulu]], a mysterious [[Fortune-telling|fortune-teller]] and owner of Caligari Carnival, for answers of the whereabouts of the Snicket files, which apparently contains crucial information on V.F.D. As the troupe discuss with Lulu, the Baudelaires escape the trunk and disguise themselves as freak volunteers for the Carnival's freak show, Violet and Klaus as a two-headed humanoid 'Beverly' and 'Elliot', and Sunny as 'Chabo the Wolf Baby', a supposed half-wolf.


After being accepted by Lulu, they meet three other freaks in the 'Freak Caravan' - Hugo, a [[Hunchbacked|hunchback]] - Kevin, who is [[ambidextrous]] - and Colette, a [[contortionist]]. The Baudelaires are oblivious to the reason of their self-consciousness on their rare abilities. Every day they are forced to perform and be ridiculed in front of a small audience.
After being accepted by Lulu, they meet three other freaks in the 'Freak Caravan': Hugo, a [[Hunchbacked|hunchback]]; Kevin, who is [[ambidextrous]]; and Colette, a [[contortionist]]. The Baudelaires are oblivious to the reason of their self-consciousness on their rare abilities. Every day they are forced to perform and be ridiculed in front of a small audience.


The next day, Count Olaf announces that a freak will be chosen to be fed to a pack of [[abuse]]d [[lion]]s, in order to increase the popularity of the carnival. Olaf tells [[Esmé Squalor|Esme Squalor]] that Madame Lulu has predicted the whereabouts of the remaining Baudelaire parent to be in a V.F.D headquarters located in the Mortmain Mountains. Violet, Klaus and Sunny explore Lulu's tent, where she supposedly predicts answers using a glass ball - however, they discover that she tricked Olaf into thinking so by using a machine to create the effects, and either guesses the answer or finds the answers in her secret archival library. Madame Lulu enters, and after hollering at the Baudelaires for trespassing, is shamed into revealing her true identity as Olivia. Olivia explains that she goes by the motto 'Give People What They Want', thus her feeding Olaf information. She reveals to be part of V.F.D, and admits to only be guessing one of their parents to be in Mortmain Mountains after the Baudelaires reveal themselves to her.
The next day, Count Olaf announces that a freak will be chosen to be fed to a pack of [[Animal abuse|abuse]]d [[lion]]s, in order to increase the popularity of the carnival. Olaf tells [[Esmé Squalor]] that Madame Lulu has predicted the whereabouts of the remaining Baudelaire parent to be in a V.F.D headquarters located in the Mortmain Mountains. Violet, Klaus and Sunny explore Madame Lulu's tent, where she supposedly predicts answers using a glass ball{{emdash}}however, they discover that she tricked Olaf into thinking so by using a machine to create the effects, and either guesses the answer or finds the answers in her secret archival library. Madame Lulu enters, and after hollering at the Baudelaires for trespassing, is shamed into revealing her true identity as Olivia. Olivia explains that she goes by the motto 'Give People What They Want', thus her feeding Olaf information. She reveals to be part of V.F.D, and admits to only be guessing one of their parents to be in Mortmain Mountains after the Baudelaires reveal themselves to her.


After striking a deal with her to bring her with them when they explore Mortmain Mountains, on the condition that she doesn't tell Olaf their true identities, the three return to the Freak Caravan, where Esme Squalor, who is jealous of Madame Lulu, convinces Hugo, Kevin and Colette to feed Madame Lulu to the lions the following day - in exchange, they will be employed as Olaf's associates. Shortly after Violet works on fixing the carnival's roller coaster to use to travel to the Mortmain Mountains, the Baudelaires are forced to participate in the lion show. Count Olaf announces Violet and Klaus (as Beverly and Elliot) to be fed to the lions, they stall the feeding and cause a commotion among the audience allowing them to escape - however, Olaf's bald associate and Olivia fall into the lion pit to their deaths.
After striking a deal with her to bring her with them when they explore Mortmain Mountains, on the condition that she doesn't tell Olaf their true identities, the three return to the Freak Caravan, where Esme Squalor, who is jealous of Madame Lulu, convinces Hugo, Kevin and Colette to feed Madame Lulu to the lions the following day{{emdash}}in exchange, they will be employed as Olaf's associates. Shortly after Violet works on fixing the carnival's roller coaster to use to travel to the Mortmain Mountains, the Baudelaires are forced to participate in the lion show. Count Olaf announces Violet and Klaus (as Beverly and Elliot) to be fed to the lions, they stall the feeding and cause a commotion among the audience allowing them to escape{{emdash}}however, Olaf's bald associate and Olivia fall into the lion pit to their deaths.


After it becomes apparent they can't continue the roller coaster plan, Olaf, after [[Arson|burning down]] the majority of the carnival, invites them to join on a quest to the Mortmain Mountains. Believing this to be the only way to arrive there, they agree and ride on a [[Recreational vehicle|caravan]] attached to the troupe's car. However, Olaf reveals that Lulu told him that they were the Baudelaires in disguise, and takes Sunny while the newly recruited freaks cut the rope connecting the car and caravan on a steep cliff, leaving the book on a literal cliffhanger.
After it becomes apparent they can't continue the roller coaster plan, Olaf, (after [[Arson|burning down]] the majority of the carnival) invites them to join on a quest to the Mortmain Mountains. Believing this to be the only way to arrive there, they agree and ride on a [[Recreational vehicle|caravan]] attached to the troupe's car. However, Olaf reveals that Lulu told him that they were the Baudelaires in disguise, and takes Sunny while the newly recruited freaks cut the rope connecting the car and caravan on a steep cliff, leaving the book on a literal cliffhanger.


==Rare copies==
==Foreshadowing==
In the last picture of ''The Carnivorous Carnival'', the Freaks' Caravan is shown rolling off the edge of a cliff. Falling through the air is a copy of the Snow Scout Handbook. This is a reference to the Snow Scouts in ''[[The Slippery Slope]]''.
There are some copies of this book that have a [[The Vile Village|Vile Village]] version of Count Olaf and the Baudelaires on the inside of the back cover. There are only a handful of these special copies made.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}}

==Inconsistencies==
When the Baudelaire examined Lulu's tent and Violet found her ribbon, she thought that Olaf must have kept it in the [[The Hostile Hospital|previous book]]. This may confuse some readers because she used her ribbon to trick Hal into thinking they were his keys, and he never returned them to her or gave them to Count Olaf.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}}


==Translations==
==Translations==
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* French: La Fête Féroce (The Ferocious Festival)
* French: La Fête Féroce (The Ferocious Festival)
* [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: "Karnaval Ucubeleri" (Carnival Freaks)
* [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: "Karnaval Ucubeleri" (Carnival Freaks)
* [[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Krwiożerczy karnawał" (The Bloodthirsty Carnival)
* [[Polish language|Polish]]: "Krwiożerczy karnawał" (The Bloodthirsty Carnival)
* [[Thai language|Thai]]: "เทศกาลระทึกขวัญ", Nanmeebooks Teen, 2004, {{ISBN|9749656423}}


==Adaptation==
==Adaptation==
The book was adapted into the ninth and tenth episodes of the second season of the [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|television series adaptation]] produced by [[Netflix]].<ref name="HandlerEWJan2017">{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/11/lemony-snicket-series-of-unfortunate-events-netflix-daniel-handler/|title=Lemony Snicket speaks out about Netflix’s Series of Unfortunate Events|last=Snetiker|first=Marc|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=January 11, 2017|accessdate=January 12, 2017}}</ref>
The book was adapted into the ninth and tenth episodes of the second season of the [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|television series adaptation]] produced by [[Netflix]].<ref name="HandlerEWJan2017">{{cite magazine|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/11/lemony-snicket-series-of-unfortunate-events-netflix-daniel-handler/|title=Lemony Snicket speaks out about Netflix's Series of Unfortunate Events|last=Snetiker|first=Marc|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=January 11, 2017|accessdate=January 12, 2017}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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{{Portal|Children's literature}}
*[[Violet Baudelaire]]
*[[Violet Baudelaire]]
*[[Klaus Baudelaire]]
*[[Klaus Baudelaire]]
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*[[Lemony Snicket]]
*[[Lemony Snicket]]
*[[Esmé Squalor]]
*[[Esmé Squalor]]
*[[V.F.D.]]
*[[V.F.D. (A Series of Unfortunate Events)|V.F.D.]]


==References==
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The Carnivorous Carnival
AuthorLemony Snicket (pen name of Daniel Handler)
IllustratorBrett Helquist
Cover artistBrett Helquist
LanguageEnglish
SeriesA Series of Unfortunate Events
GenreGothic fiction
Absurdist fiction
Mystery
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
October 28, 2002
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages286
ISBN0-06-441012-9 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC49952611
Fic 21
LC ClassPZ7.S6795 Car 2002
Preceded byThe Hostile Hospital 
Followed byThe Slippery Slope 

Book the Ninth: The Carnivorous Carnival is the ninth novel in the children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.

Plot summary

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Following the events of The Hostile Hospital, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire arrive at Caligari Carnival in the trunk of Count Olaf and his theatre troupe's car, unknown to them. Olaf and his associates speak of seeking Madame Lulu, a mysterious fortune-teller and owner of Caligari Carnival, for answers of the whereabouts of the Snicket files, which apparently contains crucial information on V.F.D. As the troupe discuss with Lulu, the Baudelaires escape the trunk and disguise themselves as freak volunteers for the Carnival's freak show, Violet and Klaus as a two-headed humanoid 'Beverly' and 'Elliot', and Sunny as 'Chabo the Wolf Baby', a supposed half-wolf.

After being accepted by Lulu, they meet three other freaks in the 'Freak Caravan': Hugo, a hunchback; Kevin, who is ambidextrous; and Colette, a contortionist. The Baudelaires are oblivious to the reason of their self-consciousness on their rare abilities. Every day they are forced to perform and be ridiculed in front of a small audience.

The next day, Count Olaf announces that a freak will be chosen to be fed to a pack of abused lions, in order to increase the popularity of the carnival. Olaf tells Esmé Squalor that Madame Lulu has predicted the whereabouts of the remaining Baudelaire parent to be in a V.F.D headquarters located in the Mortmain Mountains. Violet, Klaus and Sunny explore Madame Lulu's tent, where she supposedly predicts answers using a glass ball—however, they discover that she tricked Olaf into thinking so by using a machine to create the effects, and either guesses the answer or finds the answers in her secret archival library. Madame Lulu enters, and after hollering at the Baudelaires for trespassing, is shamed into revealing her true identity as Olivia. Olivia explains that she goes by the motto 'Give People What They Want', thus her feeding Olaf information. She reveals to be part of V.F.D, and admits to only be guessing one of their parents to be in Mortmain Mountains after the Baudelaires reveal themselves to her.

After striking a deal with her to bring her with them when they explore Mortmain Mountains, on the condition that she doesn't tell Olaf their true identities, the three return to the Freak Caravan, where Esme Squalor, who is jealous of Madame Lulu, convinces Hugo, Kevin and Colette to feed Madame Lulu to the lions the following day—in exchange, they will be employed as Olaf's associates. Shortly after Violet works on fixing the carnival's roller coaster to use to travel to the Mortmain Mountains, the Baudelaires are forced to participate in the lion show. Count Olaf announces Violet and Klaus (as Beverly and Elliot) to be fed to the lions, they stall the feeding and cause a commotion among the audience allowing them to escape—however, Olaf's bald associate and Olivia fall into the lion pit to their deaths.

After it becomes apparent they can't continue the roller coaster plan, Olaf, (after burning down the majority of the carnival) invites them to join on a quest to the Mortmain Mountains. Believing this to be the only way to arrive there, they agree and ride on a caravan attached to the troupe's car. However, Olaf reveals that Lulu told him that they were the Baudelaires in disguise, and takes Sunny while the newly recruited freaks cut the rope connecting the car and caravan on a steep cliff, leaving the book on a literal cliffhanger.

Foreshadowing

[edit]

In the last picture of The Carnivorous Carnival, the Freaks' Caravan is shown rolling off the edge of a cliff. Falling through the air is a copy of the Snow Scout Handbook. This is a reference to the Snow Scouts in The Slippery Slope.

Translations

[edit]

Adaptation

[edit]

The book was adapted into the ninth and tenth episodes of the second season of the television series adaptation produced by Netflix.[1]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Snetiker, Marc (January 11, 2017). "Lemony Snicket speaks out about Netflix's Series of Unfortunate Events". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 12, 2017.