The Fault In Our Stars Book Analysis

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Green, John. THE FAULT in OUR STARS. New York: Dutton Books, 2012. Print. The fictional genre of The Fault in Our Stars is realistic fiction. It deals with modern day teenage problems and cancer difficulties. The events that happen in this book, like people struggling with cancer could actually happen in real life. The cover of The Fault in Our Stars has a drawing of two clouds, a black one on top of a white one. I think the black cloud mostly represents the tragedy going on in the book. The tragedy being Hazel and Augustus struggling with cancer. The white cloud most likely represents the good things in the story, like the love that Hazel and Augustus have for each other which makes their life better and helps them through their struggle with cancer. There is also a short review from a critic on the front cover which is most likely there to let the reader know that it's a good book. An alternate title that I would choose to replace this book would be Love Conquers All. When Hazel Grace Lancaster, a teenage girl struggling with cancer meets Augustus Waters, they fall in love and their life changes. Before they met, Hazel wan't very happy and she wasn't living much. When they fall in love and hang out all the time, they are both happier and start living more, which helps her through the struggle with cancer. This is why I think the title, Love Conquers All, would be a better title than the original one. The most important central idea of this book is that love can overcome anything. The whole book mostly focuses on the love of two teenagers who are struggling with cancer. Their love for each other helps keep their mind off of the bad things they are dealing with and helps them live life to the fullest. Before they... ... middle of paper ... ...hat even though Hazel couldn't say it back right away, the joy that she had felt would eventually lead her to build the relationship with Augustus. The quote by John Green in The Fault in Our Stars says, "You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world...but you do have some say in who hurts you." This piece of text from the book is very significant to me because it's something I can relate to. It tells me how no matter what, I will sometimes get hurt in this world, but only I am in control of who hurts me and who doesn't. One aspect of this book that would cause me to recommend it to others is that John Green put a lot of great quotes in this book that anyone can relate to. I really enjoyed the different quotes throughout the book and the fact that they are about the aspects of life. They are so great that you won't be able to get them out of your mind.

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