The Fault in Our Stars by John Green: An Absolutely Moving and Distinct Work of Art
A Masterpiece That Is Sad But Will Never Be Forgotten:
John Green's 'The Fault in Our Stars'
John Green’s ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ is an engaging and moving tale that is loved all over the globe. This great piece of art revolves around two young cancer sufferers, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters and their trials and tribulations about love, death, and the meaning of existence.
Plot Summary
One of the most enthralling topics to address is ‘cancer’ and its effects. The story focuses on Hazel, an emotional teenager suffering from thyroid cancer that is in its last stage. Her life changes forever when she meets (Justin Lee) Augustus, a cancer survivor diagnosed with osteosarcoma at a patient support group. While they go through life together filled with joy, sadness and a tremendous amount of finding themselves, the two of them beat all odds and fall in love.
Themes and Emotional Impact
The themes of death, love, and meaning in suffering are showcased by “The Fault in Our Stars” at its best and this is all evident in the book as well hand’s on the master storytelling of John Green. In different parts of the book, readers have different emotions, some parts are joy and connection while other aspects make readers face the bitter truth of being diagnosed with an incurable ailment. Winning the reader’s laughter on one end, the tear on another, and being brutally sincere all go together in a book this is how the readers today see the popular book.
Characters And Character Development
Hazel and Augustus, the main actors, are real people with developed personalities which will make readers feel interested in the story. This is a proof of how good Green is in building up his characters. The additional characters, for example, Hazel's mother and father, or the cancer support group members, add more complexity and credibility to the plot.
Writing Style and Themes
John Green has written the novel “The fault in our stars” in a very simple but eloquent manner where he manages to incorporate philosophy with some emotional dialogues and breathtaking imagery. In the book’s case, the stories of death, the will to live and the motivation that love brings have always appealed to readers of any age.
Legacy and Impact
In summary, everyone should grab a copy of “The Fault in Our
Stars' ‘as it is penned by John Green. He has always been an author who focuses
on human traits, emotions, and the overall experience in a unique way. This
story will remain entwined in history as one of the best written modern age
novels. It is an emotional roller coaster ride and will no doubt inspire
readers for many decades to come.

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