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    someone who stumbled upon your life journey, but how does love develop in a relationship where they both have terminal illnesses like Hazel and Augustus, from The Fault in Our Stars, or like Me Before You, where Will was paralyzed in an accident and Louisa was stuck in the limbo of her mediocre life. In the movie, The Fault In Our Stars, the main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters interact with each other in a support group for people with terminal medical conditions like theirs. They…

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    Response to Literature: Identity in The Fault in our Stars The abstruse concept of identity is the pure essence of one 's being according to, not only him/herself, but the world around them. Perhaps the best thing about said concept is that it is not bound to restrictions and is ever evolving. Nowhere is the concept of personal identity more evident than in the novel, The Fault in our stars by John Green. The book portrays the love story of young Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters, their doting…

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    mentality than Orpheus about this experience of death. Although Hazel is completely and utterly heartbroken when Augustus dies, she decides to look at the brighter side of the picture rather than the black, black area that looms over her. In The Fault In Our Stars, it is apparent that Hazel Grace was changed for the better due to the short time she spent with Augustus Waters. Before Hazel met Gus, she was a depressed teenager that was practically waiting for her end to come. When she met…

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    combination of two genres that touches people’s hearts. In 2014, Josh Boone directed The Fault in Our Stars originally a best-seller novel of John Green, and in 2016 Thea Sharrock released her film Me Before You based on Jojo Moyes best-seller novel. In which, both of them reaching number one for at least four weeks straight on USA Today best-selling books. Although both films have a tragically ending, The Fault in Our Stars is more appealing toward the audience based on its emotional plot,…

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    Health and Morality: The Fault in Our Stars Movies about illness and medical conditions often create a realistic representation of stigmas and judgments that are associated with a character’s diagnosis. The movie adaptation of John Green’s novel The Fault in Our Stars follows the love story of two teens, Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who are both diagnosed with cancer. Expected illness behavior related to childhood cancer is represented in the interactions that others have with the main…

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    “The Fault in Our Star,” directed by Josh Boone, is a typical story of the journey of two teens who are both fighting cancer. Josh Boone directs the spotlight on these two teens specifically as he pulls the viewers closer into their journey. This movie not only exposes the story of two teens with cancer but also includes real life symbols and great quotes throughout different scenes of these two teens specifically. This movie will pull viewers emotionally closer into a love story that defines…

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    The book I chose to read is The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. The genre of this book is young adult, and realistic fiction. The reason I chose to read this book was because I saw the movie and it was depressing and I liked that and wondered if the book was the same way. The protagonist of the story is primarily Gus although Hazel could be considered a protagonist also due to the story being told in her perspective. With that being said, Gus is the protagonist because although he knows…

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    was bullied and talked about how his teenage life was miserable. After theses events he had studied at the Nationwide children's Hospital. He worked with many children who had been very ill, this had led to him later on writing the book The Fault In Our Stars.…

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    The Fault In Our Stars takes us on an unforgettable journey through the tragic business of being alive and in love. The young teenagers Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace find peace and hope within each other throughout the endless days spent with one another. The horrific moments of the past haunts them but suddenly the sweetness of the future begins to brighten their world. Hazel Grace, who suffers from stage 4-thyroid cancer, is a conscientious 16-year-old girl yearning for a regular teenage…

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    Individuals use cellular devices for various situations. Some cellular wise is beneficial but some that are not. A phone is used in several ways, for example its used for communication, messaging, emergency, and social media. In the movie "Fault In Our Stars" one of the technology used in this movie is a:' telephone which purpose communication for the boy and girl. This helped them to get to know one another better. The usage of the hand held device had affect them by them getting closer to each…

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