Hazel Grace is the protagonist in the novel, as she is the center of the story and the major character. She is a seventeen- year -old girl who has had cancer for a while now. Due to her motherâs request she attends a support group for cancer patients. Upon one of these meetings, she meets Augustus Waters who has had cancer himself. However, he is there to support his friend Isaac who currently has cancer as Hazel does at this...
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The environment in the book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ is a big part of the book. Through the environmental descriptions in the book one can imagine the scenes in the head and this makes it a good book that arouses the interest of the reader. The author John Green has done it well, and it is a part that makes the book fun to read. The book has a nice environment that captivates the reader through the descriptions. There...
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âTrue love will triumph in the endâwhich may or may not be a lie, but if it is a lie, itâs the most beautiful lie we haveâ (John Green). Born on August 24, 1977, Green was raised in the small town of Indianapolis, Indiana where he attended his first public school. At a very early age, Green developed a fascinating interest towards writing and literature; however, his unique hobbies eventually turned him in to a victim of bullying. Throughout the...
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âThe Fault in Our Starsâ and âHolding Up the Universeâ are two books written by award winning authors. They each have a unique and intriguing storyline that catches the readerâs attention and has them at the edge of their seat throughout the whole story. Although both stories are not in the action genre and are both love stories, they completely manage to engage the reader and capture ones emotions and compels them to fall in love with the characters. âThe...
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In both the literary works, the first thing to notice is their title one of which, that is âThe Fault in Our Starsâ (John Green, 2012), is derived from a piece of literature that was written by the writer of âRomeo and Julietâ (William Shakespeare, 1597). The title of John Greenâs novel was developed from a dialogue in Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare, 1599), as mentioned in the introduction. This is the first and indirect relationship between the two works. Green...
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The Fault In Our Stars is a novel composed by John Green, a prestigious creator of Young Adult fiction. The story gives a record of Hazel, who can barely recall existence without malignant growth and has nearly surrendered expectation on her life. She at that point meets Augustus Waters, a malignant growth survivor and once had a tumor in his leg, which peruses her preferred books for her and spends time with her and this encourages her to accumulate quality....
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Baz Luhrmannâs Romeo + Juliet and Josh Booneâs The Fault in Our Stars share similarities closely intertwined; both romance-tragedies share key themes regarding the necessity of pain, price of intimacy and the inevitability of fate. Equally, they question the impact of love in two different respects, both of which consider death but more importantly, that love surpasses the difficulties of living. Mortality and its prelude pain, share a distinct presence being ubiquitous to both tragedies, as even within the first...
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Title: The Fault In Our Stars Author: John Green Publisher: Penguin Books UK Number of pages: 313 Why did I choose this book: I chose this book because I already saw the movie and I found it very impressive, so I was curious about the book. a: Realistic, love story b: The story is told from Hazelâs perspective. c: I think the writer chose for this title because it stands for that person with cancer are a fault but that...
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The fault in our stars is a book about a 16-year-old girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster suffering from a thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs. Since she is very depressed and lonely she loves to read books. One day her mom notices she reads the same book âAn Imperial Afflictonâ over and over again. She visits doctor and tells her about her condition behalf of which the doctor recommends her to join a cancer patient group where people...
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Richard Puz, the American author, once said, âDeath leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.â Oneâs inevitable death, due to sickness, will be mourned by loved ones, but the memories that have formed throughout that relationship will remain forever. In his novel, The Fault in Our Stars, John Green presents two teenagers developing a relationship, while both battling illnesses of their own. John Green develops the Romance genre in his novel, The...
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