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    recognise in The Fault in Our Stars. Loss of innocence has to do with someone gains new experiences or learning new things and it can be good or bad. Hazel experiences many joys and heartbreaks throughout the book. Because of Hazel her cancer‚ she didn’t have really a childhood so she was already at a young age very grown up. In the beginning of the book is Hazel a lonely and depressed girl who still lives to keep her parents happy‚ besides that she didn’t find a reason to live. She only found joy in her

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    Fault In Our Stars is about a teenager named Hazel Grace Lancaster who is a cancer survivor who falls for a boy named Augustus Waters that she meets at a support group where kids with or who have survived cancer go. Hazel who has had cancer in her lungs and Augustus who has one leg became interested in each other the first day there‚ through their friend Isaac who has cancer in his eyes. They quickly become friends and share everything with each other‚ Hazel gives Augustus her favorite book An Imperial

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    surprises Hazel Grace with a trip to Amsterdam to meet the author she admires. After meeting Peter Van Houten‚ Hazel was not thrilled to see what type of lifestyle he lived. He was a selfish man with drinking issues. She was not as inspired by his writing after meeting him. Augustus did not have the reaction he was looking for from Hazel. Augustus wants the first trip they go on together to be the time of her life so he took her out to dinner after meeting Peter. After eating Augustus leads Hazel to a

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    it that creates the difference between long-lasting and short-lived relationships. Within the movie‚ The Mighty by Peter Chelsom and the novel The Fault In Our Stars by John Green‚ the relationships between Maxwell Kane and Kevin Dillon‚ as well as Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters face an immense amount of adversity and it is their actions and solutions that causes them to endure or be brief. In Max and Kevin’s

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    teller’s hometown. Hazel Lancaster‚

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    out above the rest‚ this is simply the power of love. Hazel and Augustus both suffer and/or suffered from some type of cancer and upon meeting one another neither felt complete. Hazel was depressed while Augustus felt a void in his life. Therefore‚ this is the most important theme in this story because no matter what chapter is being read by the reader‚ the effect of love is expressed on every page and in every line. From the very beginning Hazel and Augustus’s love for one another is undeniable‚ it

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    Augustus takes Hazel to meet her beloved author Van Houten. In the book they have a quester which is Hazel. They have a place to go which is Amsterdam and a stated reason to go there which is for Hazel to find her unanswered questions about Imperial Affliction. Also they have challenges along the way such as she has cancer so it’s risky for her to be on a plan and millions of miles away from her doctors and Van Houten turns out to be a horrible drunk and doesn’t even answer Hazel dying to be answered

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    movie‚ so we don’t know much about Hazel’s life before she had cancer. In the book Kaitlyn and Hazel meet up at the mall and go shopping like they used to. This showed some of Hazel’s history so we know more about her past. Hazel realizes that some

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    Stradford Hydrick Dr. Light English 101 27 October 2014 Analysis of “Hazel Tells LaVerne” In Katharyn howd Machan’s poem “Hazel Tells LaVerne”‚ a maid at the Howard Johnsons Hotel finds a frog in the toilet. The frog tells the maid he could turn her into a princess. She does not believe him and proceeds to flush him down the toilet. This poem can be evaluated on its content‚ its literary techniques‚ and its relation to a fairytale. The content of the poem is very important. The poem talks about a

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    develop a greater meaning than he originally suggests. Augustus goes to his cigarettes whenever he is feeling insecure‚ or afraid. One of the main examples of this idea from the story occur when Augustus is calling Hazel from the gas station when his health is deteriorating. He rants on to Hazel‚ “‘I wanted to buy a pack of cigarettes‚’ he mumbled. ‘I lost my pack. Or they took it away from me. I don’t know. They said they’d get me another one‚ but I wanted… to do it myself. Do one little thing myself

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