Violet Baudelaire was a bright teenage girl whose parents died in a fire, but she made it her mission to protect her and her siblings. It is stated that, "When your parents died," Kit said, "you were just a young girl, Violet. But you've matured. Those aren't the eyes of a young girl. They're the eyes of someone who has faced endless hardship.¨(Snicket 15). Violet has gone through a lot of hard times, but through those times she has matured and grown, which is making her stronger. Continued on page 15, Snicket states,¨You're volunteers, ready to face the challenges of a desperate and perplexing world.¨ The Baudelaire are growing up, but they still have a scary, difficult life and they need someone to look up to, which is their older …show more content…
In the introduction, it states, “Ahmedi and her mother decide to flee their home in Kabul in search of a better life.”(Ahmedi, intro). Even though Ahmedi lost a leg, she still tries her best to succeed her mission so that her and her mother can have a better life. During her journey, she gets help from a man and his family. This is huge for her because it’s what helps her and her mother cross the border. In paragraph 13, it says, “ But then, without warning, a person like Ghulam Ali just turns up and says, “I see you. I am on your side.” Strangers have been kind to me when it mattered most.” Because of this man, Ahmedi’s faith is restored and she has more hope of succeeding her mission. Ahmedi crossed the border, and she accomplished her mission of a better life, and she made a new friend along the