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Unremembered
Setting: Hospital, ocean, compound, desert, Carlson's home, school/kindergarten
classroom
When: A few different time periods, mainly past.
It took place over a span of years
Characters: Sera, short for Seraphina. Main character She has rare violet eyes. Brown hair
medium length. She is very smart and she is kind. She is also very curious.
Main Conflict: Her conflict is external. She loses her memory and has to figure out who she is
and where she came from and her whole life before she lost her memory.



Theme:
To stay put and stand up for what is right.
1. These people were hurting her and they were creating her. She
ran away, but later someone brought to her attention that she had to
go back and fight for what is right.
2. The boy who made her realize to stand up for what's right got
captured and tortured because of her. So, she had to go and save
him, because it was the right thing to do.







Rising Action:
1. Rescue people came and found
2. She is placed in a foster home
3. She has Cody (foster brother) take her to the airport in Los Angeles to hopefully get questions
answered. People are searching for her.
4. She is taken when she tries to run away from her foster family's home. Her boyfriend that she
doesn't remember saves her.
5. He gives her back her memories and they try and run away.
6. Two huge men took Zen, (her boyfriend) but they want Sera. They are willing to trade.
Climax:
In the book Unremembered the climax occurs when Sera shows up at the place in the desert for
the trade. Before they took Sera and let Zen go, they said goodbye. She kissed him and because of
who she actually is they transported. They transported, and ended up on a ledge right outside of
the cave. Their captors run to try and catch them. They were too late, Zen and Sera jumped off
the cliff.



Figurative Language:
In the book Unremembered, there are many examples of figurative
language. One example is at the part where Sera is remembering her living
room. The author writes, "A beautiful oil painting starts to emerge, swiftly
crafted by an unseen artist with a concealed brush." This is figurative
language, because it's descriptive. I chose this example because it's an
example of description in my story. Another strong example is at the where
she's found in the water. Its shows sensory language, with the sense of touch.
In conclusion, The book Unremembered has many examples of figurative
language.



Characterization:
The main character Sera, in the book Unremembered, Is brought to life in
many ways through characterization. One example of of how Sera's brought
to life is by how much the writer describes her appearance and shows how
others see her. Another example of how Sera's brought to life is how people
tell her she's returning to normal. This shows how she used to be. A third
example of how Sera's brought to life through characterization is by how she
tells people how she's feeling all the time. In conclusion, the main character,
Sera, In the book Unremembered, shows who she is in many ways through
characterization.







Dialogue:
1. Characters- Zen and Sera
Scene- Sera and Zen are in a kindergarten classroom. She is getting her memories
back, but then they stop coming.
Important- She's returning to her old self, because her memories are returning.
2. Characters- Sera and "Maxxer"
Scene- She's on a website and a stranger starts to chat with her. They know a lot of
things about her. The person is telling Sera to meet to them somewhere.
Important- It's a dangerous situation, but it's the person that took Zen. It's saying
they will let Zen go if they can have her.





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©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Unremembered
Setting: Hospital, ocean, compound, desert, Carlson's home, school/kindergarten
classroom
When: A few different time periods, mainly past.
It took place over a span of years
Characters: Sera, short for Seraphina. Main character She has rare violet eyes. Brown hair
medium length. She is very smart and she is kind. She is also very curious.
Main Conflict: Her conflict is external. She loses her memory and has to figure out who she is
and where she came from and her whole life before she lost her memory.



Theme:
To stay put and stand up for what is right.
1. These people were hurting her and they were creating her. She
ran away, but later someone brought to her attention that she had to
go back and fight for what is right.
2. The boy who made her realize to stand up for what's right got
captured and tortured because of her. So, she had to go and save
him, because it was the right thing to do.







Rising Action:
1. Rescue people came and found
2. She is placed in a foster home
3. She has Cody (foster brother) take her to the airport in Los Angeles to hopefully get questions
answered. People are searching for her.
4. She is taken when she tries to run away from her foster family's home. Her boyfriend that she
doesn't remember saves her.
5. He gives her back her memories and they try and run away.
6. Two huge men took Zen, (her boyfriend) but they want Sera. They are willing to trade.
Climax:
In the book Unremembered the climax occurs when Sera shows up at the place in the desert for
the trade. Before they took Sera and let Zen go, they said goodbye. She kissed him and because of
who she actually is they transported. They transported, and ended up on a ledge right outside of
the cave. Their captors run to try and catch them. They were too late, Zen and Sera jumped off
the cliff.


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