# The Man Who Forgets
## Part I: Introduction to the Story
- **The Theme of Forgetfulness**
- The struggle of distinguishing truth from lies.
- Memory loss as a central theme.
- Every word spoken becomes a potential clue or suspicion.
- **Main Character: Robin**
- A man addicted to crime thriller novels.
- Suffering from severe amnesia.
- Unable to remember events even after a few minutes.
- **Inciting Incident**
- Robin wakes up to find his wife’s bloodied index finger on the floor.
- Immediate suspicion falls on him as he was the only person present.
## Part II: The Investigation Begins
- **The Investigators**
- Mr. John and his assistant take charge of solving the case.
- Lack of suspects other than Robin himself.
- **Robin's Dilemma**
- Burden of proving his innocence despite his memory loss.
- Internal conflict: Did he commit the crime, or is he being framed?
- **Clues and Uncertainty**
- No clear evidence pointing to anyone else.
- Robin's inability to recall recent events complicates the investigation.
## Part III: The Mystery Deepens
- **Robin's Attempt to Investigate Himself**
- Struggles to piece together fragments of his memory.
- Tries to reconstruct his actions leading up to the discovery of the finger.
- **Unanswered Questions**
- Was Robin's wife still alive?
- What happened to her after the finger was found?
- Could someone else have been involved?
- **Psychological Thriller Elements**
- The blurred line between reality and imagination due to amnesia.
- Constant doubt about Robin’s own actions and intentions.
## Part IV: Twists and Turns
- **Potential Red Herrings**
- Misleading clues that may point away from Robin.
- Other characters with hidden motives or secrets.
- **Robin’s Crime Novel Addiction**
- How his knowledge of crime thrillers influences his approach to solving the mystery.
- Parallels between his life and the novels he reads.
- **Moral Ambiguity**
- The difficulty in judging whether Robin is guilty or innocent.
- Readers are left questioning the reliability of the narrator and characters.
## Part V: Conclusion and Resolution
- **The Final Revelation**
- Will Robin uncover the truth about what happened to his wife?
- Is he able to prove his innocence, or does the evidence stack against him?
- **Themes of Justice and Truth**
- The complexity of finding justice when memory is unreliable.
- The idea that truth may never fully be known.
- **Open-Ended Questions**
- Does the book leave room for interpretation?
- Are readers left to decide for themselves whether Robin is guilty or not?