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    The Fault in Our Stars The Fault in Our Stars‚ John Green‚ shows and reveals how Hazel powers through her depression. The Fault in Our Stars focuses on Hazel Grace and her battle with cancer. Hazel Grace preservers though her depression by accepting that conflict and change are an unavoidable part of life‚ realizing that conflict can cause change‚ and by adjusting to extreme change in her life. Hazel Grace learns to cope with her depression by learning that change will happen in her life‚ when she

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    THE POWER OF LOVE The Fault in our Stars‚ a book by John Green‚ is a tale of a tragic‚ yet epic love story exposing readers to the challenges these young teens face as they battle cancer and how they help each other get through it using the concept of true love. Throughout this story there is no doubt there is more than one theme‚ however‚ one in particular stands 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

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    and Augustus Waters cancer journey through love and courage. The time they take to live every minute‚ brings risks but do not come in the Hazel Grace from making brave decisions or having a strong personality. Throughout the novel‚ John Green gives an idea of how Hazel Grace discovers many essential lessons about passion and life. “The Fault in our Stars” novel has details that interests the reader by its descriptive feelings of some characters. The novel contains specific and determined sentences

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    Part I – Fiction The Fault in Our Stars By John Green 1. Character: The main characters in The Fault in Our Stars are Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ Augustus “Gus” Waters‚ Isaac‚ Mrs. Lancaster‚ Mr. Lancaster‚ Peter Van Houten‚ Patrick‚ Mr. Waters‚ Mrs. Waters‚ Dr. Maria‚ Lidewij Vliegenthart‚ Kaitlyn‚ Monica‚ Caroline Mathers‚ and Anna. Some characters such as Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters are extremely complex‚ whereas other characters like Patrick and Monica are much less complex. Augustus

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    Literature is a form of art in which words are skillfully composed by writers to convey meaning. As we know‚ words have the power to alter one’s emotions and they can sometimes result in making us feel that our lives are incomplete. The novel The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is no exception to this because the story leaves a deep impression on the reader. In the story‚ there is a novel which deeply resonates with both Hazel and Augustus because it reassures them that they are not alone in their

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    Contrast Between Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars: Both books have themes of growing up and death‚ more specifically‚ unexpected death at a young age‚ which I know is obvious‚ but I might as well say it. Another thing they have in common is smoking. But‚ the view on smoking in Looking for Alaska is much different from The Fault in Our Stars. In Looking for Alaska‚ smoking is viewed as "normal" and a way to "fit in". But in The Fault in Our Stars‚ it was discouraged and simply used as a

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    The Fault in Our Stars The Fault in Our Stars is a novel written by John Green. This book was published in 2012 by “The Penguin Group” with 313 pages. The Fault in Our Stars is a work of fiction‚ everyone/everything is this book is made up by the author’s imagination. “The Fault in Our Stars” is a #1 New York Times Bestseller‚ award winning‚ and motion picture romance. The reader will follow Hazel and Augustus as these extraordinary teenagers go on a journey that soon turns into a long lasting relationship

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    Response to Literature #2: The Fault in Our Stars by: John Green The author‚ John Green wrote a young-adult fiction novel titled The Fault in Our Stars‚ which takes place in modern day Indianapolis. The story is narrated by sixteen year old cancer patient named Hazel‚ who is forced by her parents to attend a support group‚ where she subsequently meets and falls in love with the seventeen year old Augustus Waters‚ an ex-basketball player and amputee. This novel depicts their romantic relationship

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    Annalise Harvey 22 September‚ 2014 College Writing Prof. Robinson The Fault in Books are a way to escape reality. To leave the real world and step into another‚ for one hundred pages or for 300 pages. The most important thing about a book are the elements that make it whole. John Green portrays examples of symbolism and theme in his best selling novel‚ The Fault in our Stars. Symbolism is important in all novels‚ movies‚ and songs. It shows the importance that can be picked out of all little

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    said the faults are in ourselves. Van Houten explains “Everyone in this tale has a rock-solid hamartia: hers‚ that she is so sick; yours‚ that you are so well.” (Green 111) He continues on‚ saying that if roles were reversed then the stars wouldn’t be as crossed; however‚ the nature of a star is to cross so the faults are not just within ourselves‚ but all around us. You have to read the book to understand what the title is referring to in the novel. The title is eye-catching because “The Fault in Our

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