The names of locations in this series typically describe something bleak or hopeless. The Austere Academy is no exception. As always, the title of the book is an alliteration, a technique used throughout the series.The adults in the story seem to be less educated than the children, or at the very least, bored. Principal Nero speaks in a mocking tone most of the time, mimicking what the children say. Throughout much of the story, the dialogue of the children is more adult than his. A new word, "cakesniffer," is introduced in this book. The exact meaning is never provided, but is an insult frequently hurled at the Baudelaires and the Quagmires by Carmelita Spats.