Esmé is materialistic and inconsiderate, obsessed with popularity, status, trends and fads. She is primarily focused on fashion and doing things that are "in" or stylish, disregarding practicality. She leads a life of crime because it is "in". Eventually she develops motherly tendencies for Carmelita Spats, freely buying her the same stylish things she herself is obsessed with.
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| - Esmé is materialistic and inconsiderate, obsessed with popularity, status, trends and fads. She is primarily focused on fashion and doing things that are "in" or stylish, disregarding practicality. She leads a life of crime because it is "in". Eventually she develops motherly tendencies for Carmelita Spats, freely buying her the same stylish things she herself is obsessed with.
- Esmé Gigi Geneveve Squalor is a character from the book series by Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events. She is the city's sixth-most-important financial adviser, and portrayed as an evil woman, but not at first. She first appears in the sixth novel of the series, The Ersatz Elevator. Her snobbish nature is clearly demonstrated by her obsession with what's fashionable — or, as she says, "in". This can be as innocuous as parsley soda or as inconvenient as elevators being "out", forcing visitors to walk up 66 floors to her penthouse apartment. When she adopts the Baudelaires (supposedly because orphans were "in" at the time) she lives with her husband Jerome Squalor in an impossibly enormous apartment penthouse on the 66th floor of 667 Dark Avenue.
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*Villain of V.F.D.
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*Count Olaf
*Violet Baudelaire
*Klaus Baudelaire
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*Carmelita Spats
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*Jerome Sqaulor
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| - Esmé is materialistic and inconsiderate, obsessed with popularity, status, trends and fads. She is primarily focused on fashion and doing things that are "in" or stylish, disregarding practicality. She leads a life of crime because it is "in". Eventually she develops motherly tendencies for Carmelita Spats, freely buying her the same stylish things she herself is obsessed with.
- Esmé Gigi Geneveve Squalor is a character from the book series by Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events. She is the city's sixth-most-important financial adviser, and portrayed as an evil woman, but not at first. She first appears in the sixth novel of the series, The Ersatz Elevator. Her snobbish nature is clearly demonstrated by her obsession with what's fashionable — or, as she says, "in". This can be as innocuous as parsley soda or as inconvenient as elevators being "out", forcing visitors to walk up 66 floors to her penthouse apartment. When she adopts the Baudelaires (supposedly because orphans were "in" at the time) she lives with her husband Jerome Squalor in an impossibly enormous apartment penthouse on the 66th floor of 667 Dark Avenue. "Squalor" means "dirtiness" or "unpleasantness" and is often used to describe the home of someone poor, which could be seen to represent not her wealthiness, but her poor and bad spirit. Esmé is named for the short story "For Esmé – with Love and Squalor" (included in the compilation Nine Stories). Her husband, Jerome Squalor, is named for the compilation's author, Jerome David Salinger.
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