In the recent adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, the character Arthur Poe is portrayed with a consistent cough. This is never touched on in the Netflix series, but is it explained why he has this cough in the books at all? If so, why?
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7It is my sad duty to inform you that asking for in-universe explanations for ASoUE elements will end in nothing but misery and despair. I'm sorry to have to tell you this. But that is how the story goes. – Standback Mar 06 '17 at 14:28
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2The character's name Poe evokes comparison with Edgar Allen Poe whose wife died of tuberculosis. Does this suggest a diagnosis of TB for Arthur Poe? – DJohnson Apr 17 '18 at 11:29
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4 theories: https://www.popsugar.co.uk/celebrity/Why-Does-Mr-Poe-Cough-Series-Unfortunate-Events-43023056 – A E Jul 09 '18 at 21:50
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The children remembered Mr. Poe because he always had a cold and was constantly excusing himself fromthe table to have a fit of coughing in the next room.
The top quote is from Book 1 (The Bad Beginning) and the next is from Book 2 (The Reptile Room).
The driver of the car was Mr. Poe, a family friend who worked at a bank and always had a cough.
It seems he is just sickly, and is constantly at a state of having a cold--which seems like a rather unfortunate event to me. Or he has constant year-round mild allergies and hasn't found a fix for them yet.
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