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 photograph of Hazel Bryan yelling at Elizabeth Eckford the main difference you may perceive is skin color. But the difference is much greater than that and later on they may discover they even have some things in common. Elizabeth Eckford is one of the Little Rock Nine that unsuccessfully tried to enter Central High‚ an all white school. Elizabeth hurried from the school scared but determined to reach safety as many white people gathered around yelling and threatening her. Hazel is one of the few
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patients‚ Hazel-Grace Lanchester and Augustus Waters falling in love while both battling cancer and sharing an interest in finding out an ending to a story that ended abruptly without answers. Symbolism is when something stands for a meaning in the book. Cancer is used as symbolism in the story. Both Hazel and Augustus have cancer and both know someday that they’re going to die. Yet Augustus tells Hazel that he will always love her no matter what happens‚ Augustus always wants to be with Hazel for anything
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“No matter what condition or situation that you are in‚ love can be unexpected.” The Fault in Our Stars is a romance novel that is written by John Green and is a romantic story about how two cancer lovers‚ Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters (Hazel calls him Gus) got together to support and help each other while dealing with family and cancer struggles. One of the topics in the book that is true is that “The will to survive is driven by the ones you love.” This topic tie’s to the author of the book
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I. Title of the Novel The Fault in Our Stars II. Author John Green III. Settings Oranjee Restaurant A Modern-American Suburban Town (Indianapolis‚ USA) Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Skeleton Park Hospital Gas Station IV. Characters Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ an intelligent and sarcastic Indianapolis teenager‚ has terminal thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs. Augustus Waters‚ a teenager who has lost a leg from bone cancer. Isaac‚ Augustus’ blind best friend Frannie Lancaster‚ Hazel’s mother Michael
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While Romeo and Hazel both face the fate of the tragic death of their loved ones‚ Hazel’s empathy for others enables her to accept Augustus’ death‚ whereas Romeo’s self-centered nature make him unable to cope Juliet’s death. Although both Hazel and Romeo have friends and family that support them‚ Hazel is overly concerned about how her actions will affect those around her‚ while Romeo is oblivious to the effect of his actions on others. Green portrays Hazel as a mature teenage girl who is fated
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As The Fault in Our Stars begins‚ the narrator‚ Hazel‚ states that depression “is not a side effect of cancer.” According to her‚ depression is actually a side effect of _________. a. smoking b. dying c. living d. loving e. laughing __C___ 2. Hazel talks about her new friend Gus having a harmartia. What is a hamartia? a. a bad habit b. a small disfigurement c. a tragic flaw d. a sense of humor __D__ 3. Augustus explains to Hazel that his cigarettes are “metaphorical.” Which of
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leads to emotional feelings of pity and sadness toward cancer-ridden teenagers and the deceased is presented throughout the book. 17 year-old Hazel Lancaster’s mother will do anything to keep her terminally ill daughter alive. At one point‚ while she is in the ICU‚ Hazel overhears her mom say something that signifies a change in her mother’s view towards Hazel: Mom sobbed something into Dad’s chest that I wish I hadn’t heard‚ and that I hope she never finds out that I did hear. She said‚ ‘I won’t
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by the names of Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters. It is a romance about the two teens that just happen to meet at a cancer support group. Hazel‚ the leading woman protagonist‚ has cancer and Augustus had cancer. Augustus having cancer explains why he came to the support group with Isaac; a one eyed mutual friend of theirs that eventually has surgery to have his eye removed which will free him from cancer. Augustus falls in love with Hazel despite her having cancer‚ and Hazel falls in love
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(Act 1. Scene 2. Julius Caesar.) This pensive line was the inspiration behind the title of John Green’s work of fiction‚ The Fault in Our Stars. The novel follows young Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ a stage 4 thyroid cancer patient‚ who makes the acquaintance of Augustus Waters one fateful day at Support Group. Throughout the novel‚ Hazel Grace takes not only a physical journey but an emotional one. The ups and downs of Hazel’s journey are penned by John Green with a substantial amount of metaphors as well
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