Esmé Squalor

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Esmé Gigi Geniveve Squalor
Image:Esmé Squalor.jpg
First appearance The Ersatz Elevator
Last appearance The Penultimate Peril
Created by Lemony Snicket
Information
Gender Female
Age Adult
Occupation Actress
Financial planner
Spouse(s) Jerome Squalor (Divorced)
Count Olaf (Broken-up)
Address 667 Dark Avenue

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 unpleasant woman. 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 collection For Esmé - with Love and Squalor (Also known as "Nine Stories"), most especially as the original edition was printed with the words 'with Love and' in-between 'Esme' and 'Squalor'. Her husband, Jerome Squalor, is named for J. D. Salinger, the author of said short story collection; they share both the name Jerome and the significant initials "J.S.".

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[edit] Biography

While the Baudelaires are living with the Squalors, Esmé conspires with the series' arch villain, Count Olaf, while he is still in disguise as Gunther the auctioneer. After the "In Auction", during which Gunther/Olaf completes a complicated scheme to "launder" the kidnapping of the remaining Quagmire triplets, he drives away with her in his truck. Although the Baudelaires attempt to warn her of Gunther's true identity, she reveals that she knew all along, and that he was her acting teacher. Later, while staying in the Village of Fowl Devotees, the Baudelaires hear that the two are dating. More than Olaf's girlfriend, Esmé acts as one of his henchmen, though always within the limits of what is "in".

In The Hostile Hospital, Esmé was sent to destroy the Snicket File, which is one of the last remaining pieces of evidence that could have sent Count Olaf to jail. She was unable to claim the file, mainly because the authorities had removed it beforehand, but also because Klaus Baudelaire had Page Thirteen in his pocket. She was able to capture Violet Baudelaire, but failed to retain her. Lemony Snicket also mentions that Esmé and Mrs. Baudelaire met at a Thursday tea party.

In The Carnivorous Carnival, Esmé had a rivalry with Madame Lulu, shown by angry glances and the idea of tossing Lulu to the lions. In The Slippery Slope, the Baudelaires and Quigley Quagmire considered taking Esmé hostage in a plan to rescue Sunny Baudelaire, but canceled the plan because it was "too villainous".

In The Penultimate Peril, Olaf and Esmé break up after fighting during the dramatic "harpoon gun" incident. She wears a "lettuce bikini" with silver sandals and silver lipstick, and has her name carved into her fingernails. At the end, it is not known whether Esmé escaped the fire at Hotel Denouement with Carmelita Spats, but the narrative suggests that if she did, she never again met the Baudelaire children. She was on the 2nd floor when the Baudelaires last saw her.

In The End, Esmé is not present but her presence is felt; Olaf, disguising himself as Kit Snicket, wears Esme's fire-dress from The Slippery Slope, and later mentions the loss of his "true love" as one of the many things that he has "lost too much to go on", although there are implications that that he is referring to Kit Snicket, not Esme.

In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, a transcript of a meeting held by V.F.D. Volunteers is attended by eleven members of the secret organization, and refers to them only by the first initial of their first name. Two people called O and E, both of which are unwelcome to the meeting, as voiced by many Volunteers, enter the building where the meeting is taking place and force the V.F.D. members to agree to their demands. The O may be Olaf, and the E may be Esmé.

[edit] Relationships

[edit] Jerome Squalor

Letters from The Unauthorized Autobiography suggest that she only married Jerome Squalor to gain entry into his penthouse apartment, which has a secret entryway into the Baudelaires' mansion. She also partly did it because penthouses were "in" and so was having lots of money. That was a fashion that stayed, because if it was "out" to live in a penthouse, she would have divorced him right away, gone to live somewhere else, and remarried him when it was back "in".

[edit] Count Olaf

Esme had acted before with Count Olaf in a modified version of the play The World is Quiet Here, replacing Beatrice after only one performance. Count Olaf holds Esmé in extremely high regard; she is the only one (besides Olaf) allowed in the front seat of his automobile, and was allowed to read the Snicket File when it fell into villainous hands. Esmé spoils Carmelita Spats, and "likes" Carmelita more than Olaf does, though she states haughtily to Geraldine Julienne that Carmelita is no daughter of hers in The Penultimate Peril.

In The Penultimate Peril, Olaf and Esmé break up their partnership after fighting during the dramatic "harpoon gun" incident- a fight Carmelita was partially responsible for starting.

[edit] Outfits

Esmé has had a number of strange outfits including:

  • A pinstripe suit (possibly from the V.F.D Disguise kit mentioned in the Unauthorized Autobiography). (The Ersatz Elevator)
  • Black boots, white gloves, and a motorcycle helmet (a Chief of Police outfit, as she was in disguise) (The Vile Village)
  • A purse in the shape of an eye, fur coat, veil, hat with feathers, and shoes with very thin daggers sticking out of the heels (literally "stiletto heels") (The Hostile Hospital)
  • A long, scarlet and gold gown that makes fire-like, crackling sounds, called "The Flame-Imitating Dress". (The Slippery Slope)
  • A long, white dress that says "I Love Freaks" where the word love is replaced with a heart
  • Lettuce leaves worn in the fashion of a bikini, silver sandals, silver fingernails sharpened into the letters "E-S-M-É", the last finger a V.F.D. eye, and Vision Furthering Devices. Her costume in this tome may be a direct reference to the Lettuce Ladies of PETA The Penultimate Peril.
Preceded by
Vice Principal Nero (The Austere Academy)
Guardian of Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire Succeeded by
Village of Fowl Devotees, namely Hector (The Vile Village)