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Research Paper On The Fault In Our Stars

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Valenzuela, Kevin Mrs.Mohr English 9 Honors 24 August 2017 Living A Meaningful Life In the novel, “The Fault in Our Stars” has helped me in many ways like becoming more open minded about many things that I wasn’t exposed to before. The literary book, “The Fault in Our Stars” gives us an insight into two young teenagers' lives that have been diagnosed with cancer, but still live their lives to the fullest even though they have a limited amount of time. “You gave me a forever within the numbered of days, and I’m grateful” (260). John Green, through the characters of his book, infers that even if you have the shortest life, you can still create a meaningful one which would consist of care, love, and many other things that fulfill you or another …show more content…

“"It would increase some risks," [Maria] acknowledged, but then turned to me and said, "But it's your life." (20) The trip to Amsterdam had an alarming possibility of taking a big toll on Hazel’s life yet she still decided to go figure out what happens after the ending of the book. In the end, they ended up having a fantastic trip that showed those people who struggle with “limited lives” can also live a meaningful life and have fun when even though time is running out. In conclusion, this leads me to believe that John Green, the author of this novel, proposes that even if you live one of the shortest lives, you can still live a meaningful life that includes many things like care, love, and many other things that would satisfy you or another person’s desires. Even though many people believe that John Green advocated a different theme or moral, the pieces of evidence that I collected from the book support my personal opinion and many others. Time may be limited, but it’s never too late to resolve your fear of

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