Hazel & Gus are wonderful characters that had a physical attraction that quickly turned into a strong friendship. Having experienced or in Hazels case still experiencing the hardships of a cancer diagnosis and not knowing when her illness will progress would be a very stressful way to live each day. From the book I believe they both are doing their best to deal with their diagnosis but wish for a healthier, normal life.…
Did you know that fiction books make you sympathize others? That’s because when you read, you go on an “adventure” alongside the characters and gradually relate to them. To achieve the effects, you must have a deep understanding of the characters’ personalities, thinking, backgrounds, attitudes, and more.…
In many teen novels there are two people who, through trial and trouble, fall in love and live happily ever after. In the novel, Looking for Alaska, John Green takes that plot line flips it upside down. Miles Halters, who they call “Pudge”, is leaving his home in Florida to attend Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama. While at Culver Creek, he meets his new roommate Chip, who they called “the Colonel” and his friends Takumi and Alaska. The instant Pudge sees Alaska Young he is intrigued.…
The desire for love and the need for acceptance can create more than a feeling of rejection. In East of Eden and The Kite Runner, many characters find the task of love daunting and insufficient to their expectations. Love presents itself in every aspect of both novels and therefore is a major theme. Whether it was love from family or lovers, both novels explore the idea of unrequited love and its consequences on the characters lifelong journeys.…
The Fault in our Stars: Gus is also suffering from cancer but his appearance throughout the whole book makes it seem as though he’ll be okay, while Hazel is the sick and weak one throughout the whole book. However Gus is the one to bite the bullet in the end. His healthy looks are representative of the strength and happiness Hazel needed to be able to live her life bravely and happily. It is important to for readers to see a situation from someone else's point of…
In the novel Uglies, Tally Youngblood (ugly) feels she is ugly because society put that label on her. This book helped me in many ways one of them was not judging people just because they don’t compare to my standards. Before I had read this book whenever I saw what I thought was an unbalanced couple where the guy or girl was too pretty for the other. I would tell my brother that they don’t belong together because she’s too pretty for him, how did he end up with her, or why would she date someone so ugly compared to her. Now whenever I see a couple or I’m talking to one I ask them how they ended up together and whether they are in love. I don’t judge people anymore on how they look but their personality.…
Love is a large theme I noticed in this reading. Between Miles timeworn loves, love he hasn’t let go of, and confusing love for his student Beverly, it seems as though Miles never caught a break. Being a middle aged bachelor has shown to drag him down, never seeming to be excited for much of anything anymore. I get a sense that Miles is a confused soul, who looks out for the needs of others before himself. Taking a different turn on love, I feel as though Miss McGee filled this description very well. As she had once stated that Miles seemed like a husband/son figure to her. I believe those two played very important roles in each other’s lives, and they were both equally lucky to have one another. Heartbreak also plays a big part in this novel, not only in Miles life, but in others as well. Between his heartbreaks of adolescence, Beverly’s love for Miles, and others feelings in the climax of this reading, I feel as though heartbreak is definitely a proper theme seem in this. However, I felt each character handled heartbreak with strength. We definitely see this in the end of the novel when Miss McGee and Beverly stay strong and decide to continue on with their lives. One instant where this remains false however was the reaction I saw Carla…
In order to answer this question, we have to focus on four aspects: what role did religion have in establishing colonial government before independence? How did religion influence any of the founding fathers? How did religion influence the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? How has the role of religion changed in public life since the founding of the U.S. Government? Let’s find the answer one by one.…
Gayle Forman, the novelist of “If I Stay,” composed an amorous story revolving around a talented young cellist, named Mia Hall. Mia thought the most difficult decision she would ever have to make would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at prestigious Juilliard or follow her heart to be with the love of her life, Adam, a rock singer and guitarist. However, a car wreck changes everything in an instant, and now Mia's life hangs in the balance. Suspended between life and death, Mia faces a choice that will decide her future. Throughout the novel “If I Stay,” the author presents the theme; love will conquer no matter the extremity of the circumstances.…
Both books Summer of secrets and The First Part Last have similar characters but each character is different with the social issues they are under. For example, both books have teenagers forced to make a choice in their life for better or worse. A teenage boy named Bobby in The First Part Last has to choose whether to give his baby Feather, to a social worker, or be the father Feather deserves. In the book Summer of Secrets, a girl named Darcy is going through hard times and needs to choose whether to share problems of hers or not, especially when she always tries to hide it with lies. Her friend Brisana has to choose whether or not she wants to change herself to be with a boy, Duane, forever. Overall, both books Summer of secrets and The First Part Last have similar characters but each character is different with the social issues they are under…
The narrator loved his beloved madly'. His love for her was so great that anything that reminded him of her brought him to grieve again. In life, she did not love him the same.…
Successful reading is not simply the mechanical process of "decoding" text. Rather, it is a process of active inquiry. Good readers approach a text with questions and develop new questions as they read, for example:…
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The gradual choices we make in our lives today will be a fulfilling reward in the future. After making a dramatic decision in leaving my previous employment after eight years of service, it impacted my current home life as a learning experience. Let me provide a brief history of the events of my personal life.…
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