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    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 fluid to enter her lungs, making her unable to…

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    in Our Stars, Hazel having a cannula and oxygen tank with her at all times really makes her stand out and is often asked about it by kids while adults avoid eye contact and walk swiftly away. Augustus has a prosthetic leg and while it is not noticeable it still causes a lot of discomfort for him. Augustus and Hazel have cancer and form a bond over a book called An Imperial Affliction, at one point Augustus asks Hazel whether she is, “one of those people who become their disease.” Hazel does not…

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    The book The Fault in Our Stars tells us a story about pain, love and fear. A 17-year old girl Hazel meets an 18-year-old boy Augustus at a support group. Although Hazel has serious cancer and Augustus has one leg because of osteosarcoma, they fall in love with each other. Hazel shares the novel named An Imperial Affliction which is written by Peter Van Houten to Augustus. Both of them are addicted to the novel and are eager to know the subsequent story of the characters. They write emails to…

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    Hazel waited in the elongated shadows, hundreds of thousands of others pressed into the streets around her, all looking expectantly up into the sky for the signal of sundown. With the tall buildings blocking the horizon, they couldn’t be sure when the the suns finally dipped completely out of sight. From lookout point, the farthest edge of Heroes’ City, the watch saw the last rays of sunlight flicker, and then disappear. It was officially sunset; the Winter solstice Festival of Heroes had…

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    which gave a vibe of a normal day in the suburbs. Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator in the film, talked about her life. That she is just sixteen and that she have cancer and fighting it for quite some time now. The background music was still the same upon the introduction of the main character implying the simplicity of the main character. She…

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    Hazel Motes, a grotesque character warped by his experience in World War II, is a noticeable example because his name not only reflects his character, but it also contributes a religious context to the story. The name Motes is an allusion to the biblical verse that condemns judging others for the mote in their eye when there is a beam in your own (Matthew 7:3). This biblical reference not only touches on the issue of judgement, but it demonstrates the struggle with hypocrisy. Hazel constantly…

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    It then flashes back to present day with Hazel Grace sitting on a hospital bed. From the beginning, the audience can see how much of an impact Augustus Waters had on Hazel’s outlook on life. When the film foreshadows at the beginning, it shows Hazel smiling with a positive outlook on life. Then, it flashes back to present day Hazel, who is very negative and is convinced that she is a ticking time bomb that will die and destroy everyone…

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    The Fault In Our Stars, by John Green, is a fascinating book that chronicles the hardships of two teenagers battling cancer and how they find meaning in their lives despite their disease. The book is about Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters. Both are fighting cancer and together they learn to cope with their circumstances and support each other through difficult times. In the end, Augustus dies from osteosarcoma, but not without leaving a very positive impact on the people who knew him.…

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    to different characters. The main character in the short story is Hazel Vale, the narrator and protagonist of the story. She's an outspoken girl who gets upset when her uncle Hunca Bubba announces that he's getting married. One of the other characters is Hunca Bubba, Hazel's uncle. Years before, while babysitting Hazel, Hunca Bubba promised to marry her when she grew up. He claims he was just “teasin”. Granddaddy Vale, who asks Hazel to be his navigator or "Scout." Big Brood, Hazel's brother,…

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    About halfway to school, I remembered that we were not allowed to wear hats in school. I took off my hat and decided to tell people the ears were a head band. As I was stuffing my hat into my backpack, I saw Hazel. Hazel was the kind of person that was always bright and cheery. Always wearing bright colors and making other people laugh. She was a troublemaker and almost never followed the rules, she had green eyes the color of spring. Her hair was a deep chocolate color,and, of course, today her…

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