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From its dynamic and round characters, to its beautiful ending, The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green, is one of the appreciable novels in modern young adult fiction. When Hazel Grace goes to her cancer support group in the “literal heart of God,” shFrom its dynamic and round characters, to its beautiful ending, The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green, is one of the appreciable novels in modern young adult fiction. When Hazel Grace goes to her cancer support group in the “literal heart of God,” she meets Augustus Waters’ eyes staring at her. Hazel and Augustus, both cancer patients, feel they really understand each other. They share the same love of books, and love of knowledge. Hazel’s favorite book, “An Imperial Affliction,” by Peter Van Houten, has an exasperating cliffhanger ending. When Peter arranges their trip to Amsterdam, he and Hazel embark on one of the greatest journeys of their lives.
“My thoughts are stars I cannot fathom into constellations” says Augustus. This quote gives us a robust idea about how John Green writes, and what a beautiful book this is. He gives us a healthy portrayal of things that I have never been able to comprehend, myself. With this quote, I completely see what he means immediately. My thoughts are scattered, and I know there is something there, but I cannot seem to get a hold of it, because to join the stars in the correct order is so very difficult.
Like this one, he creates many other astonishing visualizations through analogies. He finds things strenuous to comprehend, and fabricates them to be much easier to understand through a visual representation like stars and constellations. This marvelous and exceptional choice of analogies will separate great books from phenomenal ones....more
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