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    Watership Down Summary

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    who can predict when is disaster is going to occur, tell his brother, Hazel, about something bad going to happen to warren. With the notice, Hazel and Fiver went warn the Chief Rabbit, Threarah, about the danger but the Chief does not believe them. Later Hazel convinced Dandelion, Blackberry and Pipkin to join. Bigwig, an Owlsa or “policemen” of the warren, believe Fiver’s prediction and join Hazel’s herd. Just before depart, Hazel persuade Hawkbit, Buckworth, Speedwell, Acorn, and Silver to…

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    Compare and Contrast The Fault in Our Stars Book vs Movie The Fault in Our Stars is a popular, phenomenal, book written by John Green, that was made into a movie that is also quite phenomenal. The Fault in Our stars is about to kids with cancer, Hazel and Gus, who fall in love and aspire to meet their favorite author together. The novel was even number one on the USA Today’s best-seller list in 2014 (Minzesheimer). One of the most asked questions when comparing a book to a movie is which…

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    Granddaddy Vale's epithet for Hazel – Scout – might be a reference to Harper Lee's 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The story is like [Mockingbird] in the way that Hazel is exceptionally attentive yet does not completely comprehend all that she sees in light of her childhood. Bambara additionally alludes to a few movies, including Nicholas Ray's King…

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    left corner represent Hazel, the top right represent Gus, the bottom left represent friends and family helping Hazel through tough times, and the bottom right represent the book that Hazel and Gus were obsessed with. I started with the background color for the top half. Which was an ombre coming from both sides from dark blue which represented sadness to yellow which represented happiness. This would show that both characters were somewhat sad about having cancer, but when Hazel and Gus came…

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    Similarly to the character’s actions and thoughts, the character’s emotions also exemplify Wise Blood’s theme and the novel’s irony. Hazel Motes, when he enters Taulkinham, has already decided to begin his protest on God. He begins by sleeping with a prostitute named Lenora Watts. He sees her address etched inside a men’s bathroom stall, and immediately after hails a taxi to go to her house (O’Connor 26). Once at her house he sleeps with her for the first time. Ms. Watts refers to herself as…

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    written by John Green is a book about two teenage cancer patients, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who are faced with the challenges and the perks of cancer. Throughout the book we learn that Hazel is a miracle but will eventually die due to her death sentence from her cancer. While Augustus is missing a limb, his chances of survival still more promising than Hazels. The two eventually fall in love and by the end of the book, Hazel becomes the healthier one of the two and Augustus…

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    “Becoming Apart of Something Bigger Than Ourselves”, this is a part of her definition of meaning. When reading and thinking about this quote, it evidently relates to Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryant’s lives during their child and adult years described in the novel written by David Margolick, “Elizabeth and Hazel, Two Women of Little Rock”. Both ladies, though in different ways, brought meaning into their lives starting with a famous photo taken portraying racism during the civil rights era.…

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    wife. Once Augustus passes away however, Hazel has a completely different mentality than Orpheus about this experience of death. Although Hazel is completely and utterly heartbroken when Augustus dies, she decides to look at the brighter side of the picture rather than the black, black area that looms over her. In The Fault In Our Stars, it is apparent that Hazel Grace was changed for the better due to the short time she spent with Augustus Waters. Before Hazel met Gus, she was a depressed…

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    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 ending, as well as the original ending both incorporate situational irony. The first instance of irony shown between the two endings is when Hazel dies in a car accident. Towards the middle of the novel, Hazel is acquainted with Augustus, and agrees to…

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    Hazel Grace Lancaster is an average teen that just so happens to be suffering from cancer and carries around a portable oxygen tank to help her breathing. Her mother has been continuously implying that she is depressed due to Hazel’s lack of social skills and the fact that she spends all day sitting at home doing the same routine every day. Hazel reluctantly attends a cancer patients’ support group just for her mother. During one particular meeting Hazel encounters a boy who catches her eye. She…

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