from the last book John Green. The first film was The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. That film had a great audience, which only means that film number two would without doubt have the same success. If not more. Apart from that, they also used famous actors like Cara Delavigne, also a really well known super model. Nat Wolf, who was an actor in The Fault In Our Stars , and Ansel Elgort who played the main character in The Fault In Our Stars. Using these young and attractive actors makes it…
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings." (Cassius 1.2.141-142) This is part of a ‘spiel’ that Cassius gives to Brutus in Scene 2 of Act 1, where Cassius is questioning Brutus’ extensive loyalty towards Caesar, shortly after Brutus exclaims that “these applauses are for some new honours that heaped on Caesar” (Brutus 1.2.134-135). At this point, Brutus still fairly unconvinced by Cassius’ arguments: that Caesar is dishonourable, weak, and that…
to read it or doesn't want someone else to. The decision of what book a person would like to read should be up to their parents, or themselves. Additionally, the law says that we are allowed to read what we want, and this decision should be up to our parents, books should not be…
the 2006 Michael L. Printz Awards. But John Green’s book The Fault in Our Stars is his 6th novel, but one of the best selling books. That novel alone had a gross “more than $300 million worldwide and certifying his status as a YA rock star.” according to (C+A). Which later turned into a movie the same with his novel Paper Towns. All of John Green’s novels somehow had something to do with young love. But the novel The Fault in Our Stars was about young love with the teenagers that some sort of…
conflict can be used to reveal elements about characters. Edgar Allan Poe, renowned poet and author, used conflict to reveal traits about characters in stories such as “Hop-Frog” or “The Masque of the Red Death”, as well as John Green in The Fault in Our Stars, one of his most known pieces of writing. In Poe’s story “Hop-Frog” the main conflict was the King mistreated Hop Frog and his friend Trippetta, so Hop Frog tricked the King and his seven ministers into dressing up as ourang-outangs and…
“We need never be hopeless because we can never irreparably broken.” - John Green, Looking for Alaska. John Green is best known for his remarkable work on The Fault in our Stars and Paper Towns, which have been turned into great movies. John Green grew up with a passion of learning that then turned to a love for writing, he is a New York Times best selling author, and continues to inspire and give back to others. John Green grew up in Orlando FL., with both parents and his brother Hank. John…
I just finished “The Fault In Our Stars” by John Green, and I found it to be hilarious, romantic and utterly heartbreaking. Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has been struggling to determine how to live her life and to find meaning in it. I felt myself cheering for Hazel, a dynamic character, who changed from a depressing girl who was obsessed by the impact her death will have on those around her, specifically her parents. Thus, in the beginning…
Violin Concerto in F Minor by Vivaldi In the year 1720 a composer named Antonio Vivaldi created what is known as one of his greatest master pieces: The Four Seasons. It’s a concerto about, as the title suggests, the four seasons of the year. He wrote them to accompany poems about the seasons. The section of the concerto known as Winter, or “L'inverno" is the piece this paper focuses on. “L’inverno” is played with strings. Meaning it has violins, violas, and cello. Accompanying these strings…
One of the most devastating illnesses to ever claim victims is undoubtedly cancer, causing many authors to write about fictional or real experiences. For example, John Green published ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ in 2012 [5] and it immediately became one of the most popular realistic fiction novels of all time, finding a place in many people’s hearts. However, as a reader of this book, I found this novel to be highly unrealistic both in terms of the…
“Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings” (I.ii.146-148). We create our faults, and we are our faults. Julius Caesar’s fault was his pride but, in the end, he realized his failure. In William Shakespeare's, Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is the tragic hero. Admittedly, Brutus could have been viewed as the tragic hero because he showed remorse for killing Julius Caesar, but Brutus is not more admirable in…