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    Gus Death In The Film

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    In act three Hazel had to experience Gus’ death, at the end of the film Hazel is on the grass with a white lace dress on. Costume designer Mary explains that originally Hazel was supposed to wear a t-shirt. Mary told On Screen Style, “I wanted to make it almost ethereal. I wanted to make it girly because she had been so boyish or androgynous before she met Gus”, by it Mary means the ending. Furthermore, the beginning of the film starts with Hazel on the grass wearing the white dress. The dress…

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    As the relationship between Hazel and Gus grows you see a role reversal, Hazel has now become the caretaker and Gus is the one taken care of. This allowed me to see Gus from a whole different perspective, vulnerable and weak. Hazel is now the one waiting outside of Gus’s hospital room, hoping and praying he makes it through the night. The two still try to remain a normal relationship by doing things like going to the playground and emotionally connecting. However, Gus has reached a point of…

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    Julius Waters Quotes

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    death overtake him. Gus affected Hazel the most out of all of the characters in the novel; conversely, Gus’ greatest fear is leaving the Earth without placing his touch on someone else to impact their lives. Hazel even considered to fake a choking incident, so Gus would feel that he lived his life out to the fullest and enabled to impact one person’s life, though through his actions, he showed that he always thought about other people before himself. He showed Hazel that even though…

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    There is abundant positivity in the novel where both, girl named Hazel Grace and boy named Augustus Waters suffer from different type of cancer, overly loved by their families and each other too. As said in the novel Hazel Grace gets her forever within her numbered days, prominently gifted by Augustus…

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    Down, safe and intact, Hazel takes in the beauty of land and silently declares, “O Frith, are you sending us to live among the clouds? If you spoke truly to Fiver, help me to trust him.” (126) From this point on, time and again, Hazel demonstrates his loyalty to Fiver, there was “no more questioning of his insight.” (122) There is only one instance in which Hazel disregards Fiver’s misgivings and he is badly wounded and left for dead. However, Fiver does not give up on Hazel and finds him and…

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    rabbits led by Hazel leave their warren when one of them, Hazel’s little brother Fiver, feels that some sort of danger is imminent. They encounter several struggles before they settle down and create the Watership warren. An attempt to extract does from another warren called Efrafa, lead by the fierce General Woundwort, starts a rivalry between the two groups. Hazel and Woundwort are different types of leaders, where Woundwort is aggressive and controlling, Hazel is well-liked and humble. Hazel…

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    humor. The main characters Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort) meet, and she find herself falling in…

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    charming, his driving isnt exactly any of those. Speeder Augustus tells Hazel that getting his driver's license next fall.Hazel tells Augustus all about her disease and how everyone thought that she was going to die until she took a pill, which made her tumors smaller.Once entering Augustus's home, she notices a lot of inspiring phrases all over the wall—they're Encouragements there explains. Augustus wants to watch a movie with Hazel in the private basement but his parents say no so they go…

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    Suffering In the novel The Fault in our Stars by John Green it shows the reader the suffering not only with the main characters Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters but their family as well. Suffering is an experience that involves physical and mental pain from a sense of loss or a feeling of powerlessness about a series of events. Not only is this book about Hazel and Augustus suffering together, but the secondary characters suffer as well. Hazel’s mom, Mrs. Lancaster suffered in…

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    Introduction Wise Blood was written by Flannery O’Connor and published in 1951. This book tackles issues such as faith and redemption through the interpretation of its many characters. Main character Hazel Motes experiences these conflicts the most as he learns first hand what it means to be “clean” in the eyes of the Lord. As O’Connor herself states Wise Blood “is a comic novel about a Christian malgre lui … [in which there are] many wills conflicting in one man”(O’Connor 6-7). Basic…

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