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    Do you know anyone who has or lost a battle to cancer? It's heartbreaking isn't it? The Fault in Our Stars is tearful, romantic, and amazing. There are reasons why battling cancer is tearful, falling in love is romantic and why god is so amazing. I will show you where these themes take place in the book. I haven't the finest clue of what it's like to have or battle cancer. There are quotes I found about battling, in falling love, and God. "But in fact, depression is not a side effect of…

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    No hero’s story is complete without a villain’s contribution. From the time we are but little children, our parents began to tell us of the adventures of countless heroes determined to defeat their enemies so that good may once again triumph over evil. In these first stories the villain is typically defeated rather easily by our brave champion. As we grow older, however, the face of evil becomes much more powerful and may even win a battle or two before ultimately losing the war against the…

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    Similar to a child in a vulnerable position, I was impotent when doctor's told me I was almost paralyzed. My extremities would have been motionless and my recovery would have taken an innumerable amount of effort through the assistance I would have needed trying to cope with life. From this realization, I experienced a change in my perspective, and I experienced a change in my understanding of humanity. I did not have to face the ignorance I felt or the simple life I cherished anymore. Losing my…

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    overcome these challenges, resulting in harmony. Love is a great tool in relationships for people who had just experienced a tragic event. This book shows the different levels of love and what love can do in order to achieve happiness. The novel Fault in our stars starts off with a teenager named Hazel who has been a survivor of cancer but does not appreciate how she survived. After fighting against cancer for many months with different types of medicine, a certain side effect kicks in, causing…

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    Sabrina Pineda Adamek/Yates English 06 May 2016 The Fault Is Not In Our Stars Some qualities people possess cloud their judgment and prevent their ability to see things thoroughly. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a play written by William Shakespeare, ironically focuses on Marcus Brutus, a loyal friend to Julius Caesar, who perfectly exemplifies this situation. Brutus fears that the public’s desire for a crowned Caesar will overturn the republic, making him more willing to accept the proposal of…

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    Fates can become tangled, and stars can become crossed as life and death intermingle. This is the case in the novel The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Hazel and Augustus, the two main characters, are both teenagers diagnosed with terminal cancer. However this does not stop them from falling in love, even though they both know they will soon die. The characters’ identities before they both meet are constructed with their relationship with death. As the book develops they share their wisdom…

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    a crucial part of being a patient. For it provides relief for not only the patient but also his or her families. Even though the negative things have been increasing they are still able to have the strength face it together. In the movie The Fault in Our Stars (TFIOS) we can see that Hazel the main actress was deeply captivated by the book written by Peter Van Houten. She even said “He’s the only person I’ve ever come across in my life who understands what it’s like to be dying and hasn’t…

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    Last summer, John Green’s first movie The Fault In Our Stars was a bestseller on the big screen. This past July, Green’s second movie, Paper Towns, came to the theaters. The book is an exciting story of the super popular Margo Roth Spiegelman taking the regular Q, who has an enormous crush on Margo, on the grandest adventure before disappearing into the sunrise. This mysterious disappearance causes Q to spend the rest of his senior year searching for her. Green’s literary enthusiasts found that…

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    The novel, The Fault in our Stars, written by John Green includes a resolution that includes irony, however an alternate ending with the main characters passing away in conjunction would include an instance of irony. In the original ending of the novel, Augustus perishes from his cancer, while Hazel lives on. In the alternate ending of the novel, Hazel and Augustus would die in conjunction. However, unlike Green’s version of the novel, Hazel would expire in a motor accident. Thus, the alternate…

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    Hazel 16 years old and has had cancer since she was 12, and more particularly lung cancer. She spent a few days at home with her mom and read as much as her heart for her, until her mother persuaded hazel to a cancer support group. There, she met a 17-year-old boy named Augustus Waters who has leg amputated. Augustus have expressed interest in carrying oxygen tanks, lung cancer has, and embarrassment Hazel Grace Lancaster community. For Hazel and Augustus began to approach, pushing Hazel…

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