The Fault In Our Stars Essay

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    The Fault in Our Stars The film was adapted from a book by a bestselling author John Green. It is a story of survival, love and valuing life. It makes you realize that you should be thankful for all the blessings you have right now because life is short to not appreciate the little things. But despite it being a story about love, it is heartbreaking. At the very beginning, the music was light and soft which gave a vibe of a normal day in the suburbs. Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator in the…

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    Themes In John Green's The Fault In Our Stars

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    for not having a leg. Although it is not right to talk bad about the dead, Augustus tells the truth about Caroline because he cannot lie and say she was a good person. The biggest example of John Green’s realistic perspective he uses in The Fault in Our Stars is instead of writing a perfect happy ending, he shows the heartbreaking side of Augustus and Hazel’s love story. They do not both end up beating cancer, getting married, and living happily ever after. Instead, Augustus’s cancer becomes too…

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    in some cases, even create controversy. The movie, The Fault in Our Stars, was written by John Green and displays good quality that leads the viewer on an emotional rollercoaster while watching it play out. It displays various aspects throughout the movie that make it more enjoyable for the viewer. The quality of a movie is one of the most important things a director has to think about when he or she is in production. In The Fault in Our Stars, the director, Josh Boone, did a phenomenal job in…

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    If you like the book The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green, you will like All the Bright Places, by Jennifer Niven, because in both books the characters go on a thrilling adventure, that end in sorrow. In, All the Bright Places, Finch and Violet explore their state, Indiana, for a school assignment. In, The Fault in Our Stars, Augustus takes Hazel on an adventure to Amsterdam to see her favorite author. During these adventures, the characters in both books realize that they are in love with one…

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    The novel ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ by John Green is a romantic drama following two cancer patients and their journey together. Augustus and Hazel would be seen as complete opposites when it comes to their outlook on life but somehow they were drawn together. The story connects with the reader emotionally as they face challenges that arise due to cancer to make Hazel’s dream come true. Throughout the novel, we witness Gus’ (Augustus) heartfelt attempts to make Hazel’s dream come true despite his…

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    it's nice to have supportive parents and we were able to experience how supportive Hazel’s parents were while reading and watching the fault in our stars. They have been supportive of Hazel since birth, being her best friend and it was enjoyable to see and read the amazing relationship that Hazel and her parents had with each other. Augustus and Hazel appear as star-crossed lovers in both scenarios, and the fans could agree that the spark between Gus and Hazel was as real as it could be.,…

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    misunderstood and underestimated, and many have been claimed by its powerful ability to control your feelings and actions. John Green, on the other hand, has his own interpretation of love. He illustrates this interpretation in his literary work The Fault in Our Stars through his character Hazel Grace, whose days of discovering how the universe works were brought to an abrupt halt when she was diagnosed with Stage IV Thyroid cancer. Since then, her life has been a whirlwind of experimental drugs…

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    In the novel, The Fault in Our Stars, Hazel Lancaster is the narrator. She is a sixteen year old girl from Indiana. She was first diagnosed with thyroid cancer that spread to her lungs when she was thirteen years old. Hazel knows that she won’t be like all other teenagers and she doesn’t feel bad about that. She does not sugarcoat her cancer throughout this novel, she knows that she takes medication to keep her tumors okay. But she doesn’t feel bad for herself at all. Hazel is her own person.…

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    perspective of a support group, all cancer aided teenagers meeting at the church forming a cancer support group where they shared their experiences and wished each other happiness and courage to live. The Fault in Our Stars is a novel which makes the reader laugh and cry also at certain points but then again attracted to read more about it. There is abundant positivity in the novel where both, girl named Hazel Grace and…

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    strangers fall in love and go places that some people could only dream about. However, they both share something in common. They have cancer. One of the amazing adventures that these characters go on is a trip to Amsterdam. In John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, using Love, Cancer, and Amsterdam, we learn that death cannot be a barrier to love, it should be an incentive to embrace it. The Love aspect of the book relates to the theme because Love is the reason why the boundaries to live life…

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