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Post by Dante on Nov 20, 2017 7:34:28 GMT -5
That BB to LS #6 is not addressed to Lemony Snicket; that bearing in mind its redundancy with BB to LS #5, its completely different tone, its deliberate mirroring of LS to BB #1, it is far more likely to be instead addressed to an acquaintance of around Beatrice's own age; that it signals, in culmination of the motifs of reflection, repetition, and doubling used throughout the book, that we are witnessing a reprise of Snicket's own early encounter with the original Beatrice; and that the unfortunate cycle of the series may indeed be beginning anew.
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Post by Teleram on Nov 20, 2017 19:40:40 GMT -5
Oh, I thought you'd already mentioned it by that point in the thread so I'd assumed you were referring to something else... lol
It's still nowhere near as unpopular as the theory I have (which I will never share)
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Post by Dante on Nov 23, 2017 9:45:39 GMT -5
I would encourage you to share it, but at the same time I also respect the commitment necessary to vow to yourself never to share that theory.
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