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    Not Your Typical Superhero Story Spiderman‚ Batman‚ Superman‚ Wonder Woman‚ Cat Woman; when you hear the word hero or heroine that is who you think of. The most famous heroes of all time‚ as well as the not so famous heroes such as Hazel‚ fit the archetype of a hero; they are all courageous‚ resourceful‚ and strong-willed. Most people don’t notice that almost all action/adventure movies and novels are the same. All of their stories fit the archetypal pattern of a heroic quest. A heroic quest consists

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    ability to positively impact the life of someone else. In their own ways‚ Isaac and Hazel are affected and eternally changed by Augustus’ bravery‚ very personal struggle and the legacy he leaves behind. To begin‚ just like any amputee who has overcome cancer; without even knowing him‚ Augustus Waters would be commended for his bravery simply because of what he must go through and what he has had to overcome. Isaac and Hazel are inspired by Augustus in the way he deals with both his personal struggles

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    Hazel Lancaster attends a support group for cancer patients to please her mother and ends up meeting the boy she will fall in love with. Issac‚ the only person she likes in the support group‚ brings his friend Augustus Waters for support. Hazel and Augustus have a disagreement over Augustus’s fear of oblivion which Hazel explains that everyone will die eventually. After the session ends‚ Augustus approaches her and the two end up flirting‚ mocking the rug at the support group‚ and watching Issac

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    Character Analysis: Hazel Grace Imagine waking up and feeling like someone was drowning you‚ holding your throat so you couldn’t breathe. In the book‚ “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green‚ that is a very well-known feeling for 16 year old Hazel Grace. Hazel has Stage 4 Thyroid cancer‚ incurable and leaving her body to slowly deteriorate. She lives her daily life watching reruns of television shows and not caring if her short pixie cut hair is brushed or if her oversized clothes are

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    is saying what George is thinking. Another example is after Harrison and the ballerina got shot by Diana Moon Glampers and then the television tube burned out. Kurt says “Hazel turned to comment about the blackout to George. But George had gone out into the kitchen for a can of beer.” This means that the narrator knows what Hazel was going to do‚ but decided not to. The last example is when George started thinking about his 14 year old

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    FAULT IN OUR STARS Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ a 16-year-old teenager with thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs‚ attends a cancer patients’ support group at her mother’s behest. During a support meeting‚ Hazel meets a 17-year-old teenage boy named Augustus Waters‚ whose osteosarcoma caused him to lose his leg. Augustus is at the meeting to support his mutual friend‚ Isaac‚ who is losing his remaining eye to cancer. The two bond immediately after the meeting and Augustus invites Hazel to his house where

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    a story about the way children overanalyze little white lies. Bambara tells the story as if a child was talking in first-person view. Throughout the story Hazel talks about different instances of her share of what she thought was being lied to. The read was very enjoyable because it was something that I could relate to. For instance‚ when Hazel and her friend are at the movie theater and she says‚ “ …we yell some more and some kids slip under the rope and run up and down the aisle just to show it

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    Wise Blood Hazel Motes Hazel Motes is a young man from Flannery O’ Connor‚ in Wise Blood‚ who I considerably believe him to be naïve‚ because of his innocent‚ ignorant‚ and impulsive behavior as seen throughout the book. His innocence is shown through the way he talks to Mrs. Watts and Sabbath‚ as both of them approach him in a sexual manner‚ and Hazel and his innocent mind doesn’t know how to continue with their devious ways. Hazels ignorant against Jesus‚ that even if he existed and had him

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    world will surely come to an end eventually. Gus first experienced being in denial when he saw that Hazel Grace was rushed to hospital because of her condition. A few days after that he saw her‚ he also had pains in his leg and had a pet scan. He couldn’t believe it‚ he had just had surgery and had his legs removed to stop the cancer from spreading‚ but now the situation had worsen. He tells Hazel “Don’t worry I’ll fight it for you‚ don’t worry about me‚ I’m going to find a way to stick a little

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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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