Descendants:Rise of the Isle of the Lost By: Melissa De La Cruz
Author- Haiku
A Great Cruise to Success
A writer for kids
Popular in a great age
Based on descendants
Beginning, Setting, Conflict-Narrative
The Beginning of The Rise
After the past events, celebration arise,
The people are cheering with hope in their eyes.
A concert is held, and Eve is invited,
She makes a friend named Arabella and is very excited.
Arabella takes Eve’s outfit and puts her own spin on it.
But sadly after, a dangerous storm hits.
A secret comes out, Arabella caused it on accident,
Taking the Trident from her mother without consent.
Now the villain kids must help to get it back.
Rising Action, Event, Character Analysis-Sonnet
A Rising Problem
Evie’s archenemy, Uma, wants to get the Trident to leave the Isle of The Lost.
To do this she needs a necklace, but at what cost?
After gaining a crew, she sets out for the pieces.
With some help, she goes to the Isle of the Doomed, not being indecisive.
Meanwhile, Eve tried to sneak out, with a speedboat to the sea.
She gets caught red-handed, sadly.
Thinking she’s still evil, the Fairy Godmother tries to punish her badly.
King Ben saved Evie, saying it was a secret mission.
Climax-Ode
Finding the Trident
After fixing the pendent, Uma is heading to the trident.
Sadly, Evie is also going to the same location.
They both finally meet at the Isle of the Doomed.
Resolution, Conclusion-Free Verse
When Evie and Uma meet
They see each other after many years,
Uma remembers how Evie left her in tears.
The trident is there, in the ocean blue,
Evie rewinds time and takes it in one swoop.
Uma doesn’t realize and takes her glove instead.
The day is saved once again.
Themes-Limerick
An Adventure’s Adventure
An act of revenge is set
Not wanting to be forgotten
After being made fun of
The remembrance of bullying
Causes dangerous things
General Analysis- Acrostic
A Great Book
Another great book
Going down in history
Reading it was a journey
Always remembering it
Trying to never forget
Because of the characters
Observing the themes and story
Of course, I would
Knowing this great series
