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    minute‚ brings risks but do not come in the Hazel Grace from making brave decisions or having a strong personality. Throughout the novel‚ John Green gives an idea of how Hazel Grace discovers many essential lessons about passion and life. “The Fault in our Stars” novel has details that interests the reader by its descriptive feelings of some characters. The novel contains specific and determined sentences that is Hazel saysl. Her explanation always refers to what she is talking about and gives enough

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    Response to Literature #2: The Fault in Our Stars by: John Green The author‚ John Green wrote a young-adult fiction novel titled The Fault in Our Stars‚ which takes place in modern day Indianapolis. The story is narrated by sixteen year old cancer patient named Hazel‚ who is forced by her parents to attend a support group‚ where she subsequently meets and falls in love with the seventeen year old Augustus Waters‚ an ex-basketball player and amputee. This novel depicts their romantic relationship

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    Annalise Harvey 22 September‚ 2014 College Writing Prof. Robinson The Fault in Books are a way to escape reality. To leave the real world and step into another‚ for one hundred pages or for 300 pages. The most important thing about a book are the elements that make it whole. John Green portrays examples of symbolism and theme in his best selling novel‚ The Fault in our Stars. Symbolism is important in all novels‚ movies‚ and songs. It shows the importance that can be picked out of all little

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    Thomas Chin English P.1 August 29‚ 2013 Unknowing "Never again will a single story be told as though it’s the only one" Humans want to know what they don’t. In the book The Fault in Our Stars‚ by John Green‚ Green uses symbolism to compare Hazel and the book An Imperial Affliction. Hazel reads a book called An Imperial Affliction that focuses on a girl that has cancer just like Hazel. This is where she obsesses over the ending of the book because the book ends without an ending making her wanting

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    The book‚ The Fault in our Stars‚ has many dynamic characters which made the book very interesting. “I’m on a roller coaster that only goes up my friend‚” (11). In other words‚ Augustus Waters lives his life to the fullest. It demonstrates how he’s not going to let thing bring him down and he’s always going to reach for something higher. The characters were also really close. For example‚ Hazel explains‚ “The only person I really wanted to talk about Augustus Waters’s death was Augustus Waters‚”

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    Randi Chickite The Fault in Our Stars John Green You know that empty feeling when you’ve lost everything? Cancer kills. A majority of us have experienced at least one tragic event; whether if it was a death of the loved one‚ being diagnosed with a disease‚ or even being involve in a traumatic situation. John Green’s Fault in Our Stars‚ does an astonishing job at describing the life of a teenage girl who lives with cancer. The way that Green writes about love‚ sadness‚ and loneliness

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    time. I would like to mention a really important theme that I have noticed. I think the thematically significant type of pain in this book is that the death of a loved one has to be necessary sometime in your life‚ The main character of The Fault in our Stars are Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters. Hazel is more an honest‚ smart and happy person. I think that she is honest because when she went to Amsterdam to her favorite author she straight up told him what is on her mind. She is smart because

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    The narrator of your novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars is Hazel‚ a sixteen year old with stage four thyroid cancer “with an impressive and long-settled satellite colony” in her lungs. Thanks to a drug treatment she calls “the Miracle” Hazel’s cancer has been kept from spreading further. When she leaves the house‚ Hazel has to wheel a cart bearing an oxygen tank attached to a cannula‚ a tube that delivers oxygen to her nose. Hazel doesn’t leave the house much‚ though. Instead she spends a lot of time

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    The Fault in our Stars Reflective Response People have a wide range of philosophies and beliefs on how they should live their lives. The anticipated approach in which they should confront their fears‚ their challenges‚ and their daily decisions varies greatly from the true outcomes. Many people are hopefully to become the idea of greatness they envision and Gus being a romantically oriented person obsessed over the idea of becoming Hazel’s knight in shining armor. Learning of his impending death

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    “Life is unfair‚” said John F. Kennedy. But while it may be unfair‚ does that make a person’s story any less beautiful? The Fault In Our Stars‚ a fictional book by John Green revolves around a young girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster. Unfortunately‚ she is afflicted with Stage 4 thyroid cancer and an oxygen tank that follows her around constantly. Surrounded by a loving family‚ she tries hard to live everyday like there’s no tomorrow. Her parents decide to send her to a cancer support group where

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