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    For Hazel‚ I think she should played by Anna Sophia Robb. I say this because of the other movies that I have seen her play in. She has been in a movie where she lost an arm and had to continue her lifelong goal of surfing. She is such a beautiful girl too; I think she would fit perfectly for Hazel. She is strong and definitely has what it takes to take on the role of a girl that is slowly dying of cancer

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    strong opinion towards adults and towards her own personal feelings about herself and her beliefs. The narrator has a very strong spirit about her which becomes apparent very quickly‚ and is present throughout the entire story. The story begins with Hazel (the narrator) explaining one of the characters has decided to change his name back to his original name because he wants to get married. The author

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    In John Green’s romantic novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ a stage IV thyroid cancer patient‚ falls in love with supposedly “cancer-ridden” Augustus Waters. While the love tale is thoughtful and intriguing‚ I found myself predicting the ending of the novel on page 23 of 313‚ finding that the predictability of the plot was an immensely upsetting aspect of the novel and a disappointment that largely differentiates this novel from John Green’s others. However

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    The Fault in Our Stars There’s this teenage girl named Hazel Grace‚ who is an average teenager except for the little fact that she has sort of cancer inside her body and her lungs aren’t working very well. Hazel is in Support Group one day when a new boy named Augustus catches her eye. Soon enough‚ she and Augustus are flirtatious friends and talk to each other about everything. Hazel shares her favorite book‚ An Imperial Affliction‚ and they obsess about the unsolved ending. Augustus manages

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    “The Fault in Our Stars” starts with a quote by Hazel‚ “Depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying.” CITATION In the beginning of the book‚ Hazel was lonely; she had only one friend Kaitlyn. Hazel was depressed and read the same book over and over again. Her mother thought that she was depressed and sent her to the Cancer Support Group. She met Augustus at the support group. As Hazel quoted he was‚ “long and leanly muscular‚ mahogany hair‚ straight and short

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    by John Green is one of the best-selling editions published in 2012 by New York Time. This story is a work of fiction. Hazel and Gus live in Indiana USA their lives like any normal person. However some people say they have not been born under a lucky star and their world is unfair. Maybe‚ you’ll ask yourself‚ who is Hazel? Who is Gus? Hazel and Gus are teenagers with cancer. Hazel is in a paralyzing depression. While Gus is afraid to oblivion.. The novel The Fault in our stars is story the best-seller

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    John Green is one of the most impactful books I have yet to read. Hazel Grace is a normal girl‚ a normal girl who happens to have a side effect of dying‚ cancer. Then there is Augusts Walters‚ Gus‚ who has survived cancer. He is living life to its fullest choosing all of his actions by their metaphorical resonances. This is there love story Hazel Grace and Gus meet at a support group in the heart of Jesus. The whole beginning Hazel is wondering why this beautiful new boy is staring at somebody like

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    possible way for you to avoid it. John Green wrote “The Fault In Our Stars” in the most realistic way possible‚ using things that we use everyday: our feelings and emotions. That’s what made it an astonishing a book; it seemed so real. I felt like Hazel was the one telling me the story‚ not just the author. She was telling me her story and why was it important to her. Many critics and fellow readers may also compare this story to Romeo and Juliet; but tfios is far more than just love‚ fate and destiny

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    General Essay on the fault in out stars She who is Hazel Grace explains her cancer story and then meets at the literal heart of jesus every week. She hates these meetings until one day she meets a boy named augustus. His messy hair and crooked smile attracts hazel‚ and her smooth graceful appearance attracts him. With barely any words ‚ after the meeting he asks her to hangout‚ though she is skeptical she accepts. They fell in love immediately. They always called each other and loved it‚ it was

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    beginning and middle of the story and softens into a tone of excitement and joy. This tone reflects how Hazel is a character that changes throughout the short story. For example‚ when Mary Louise asks Hazel if she was going to sign up for the May Day race‚ Hazel replies with the defensive internal comment‚ “A dumb question like that doesn’t deserve an answer.” Furthermore‚ when Mr. Pearson calls Hazel by her nickname Squeaky‚ she also replies with another internal comment‚ “he’s got no right to call

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