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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Lost Thing

The setting is a town, maybe a suburb. The conflict is that a boy finds a lost thing but he doesn't know where it belongs. The climax is when the boy finds a good place for the lost thing to live and that place has many weird and unique creatures. The irony is that after the boy releases the lost thing, he never saw any lost thing again. The symbol is the lost thing because it represents youth and imagination. The theme is that when we get older and more realist, we tend to forget about the important parts about life, like imagination. We should not forget about what we saw and felt during our childhood.