Symbols in The fault in our stars
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- This is a metaphor that symbolizes the death and suffering of the person's death to the surrounding people.
- This was developed when Hazel discovered the death of Caroline (former / post girlfriend of Gus) and discovered how it left scars in the hearts of everyone, including Gus.
- In addition, she was forced to carry an oxygen tank.
- Augustus ran out of his only cancer and wanted to get answers from Gauten and Hazel, they all went to Amsterdam
- Gas knows what happened to Anna's friends and family, as he knows that he will die and is afraid of being forgotten.
- Hazel wants to get answers to what happened to Anna 's parents, because she wants her answer.
A nurse told ICU Gus, and Hazel did not know that she is still drinking. Augustus wrote this rich water as "grace of the desert, curse of the sea."
- Gus is important because it points to the way to find the blessing of desert "water", but it is almost cursed if added to the ocean
- When the gas is sick, at the gas station, he is trying to get cigarettes and he is vomiting, but I can not buy it. In other words, he can not control his fears.
- But knowing that he can not control the forgotten fact if he thinks he can not control his fears because his other fears are forgotten It is.
"Unless you illuminate them, they will not kill you," he said when Mom arrived at the roadside. "And I have not ordered, this is a metaphor, see: You put a murderous object between your teeth, but you have not given it the ability to kill it." Green 20)
"I am a grenade, I explode at a certain point, I want to keep casualties to a minimum, is it OK?" (Green 99)
- She explained to my parents that Augustus' injuries when Augustus died and that he did not want to approach him.
- When Augustus always took out the cigarette when he felt that something is necessary to make things feel controlled.
Article: The fear of what Augustus forgets is the point of the novel, and in this novel most things happen in their way. In addition, most symbols include it and supplement it
Today, I will explain the relationship between the symbols of "The Errors in Our Stars" and their theses.
All of the references below our star mistake refers to the symbols of grenades. For each reference you can also see other letters and topics related to it (each topic is represented by its own point and icon, as shown below). Note: All page numbers and citations quoted below refer to Penguin Book Edition of "The Mistakes in Our Stars" issued in 2014. "I like it very much, like me, I am a grenade.I am a grenade.It will explode someday, I want to minimize casualties.Okay ... I I just want to read books away from people because I have nothing to do to hurt you, think about being with you; you are too invested, so I have this Let me be, are you OK? "
One of the big symbols of "Our star mistakes" is the Augustus cigarette. Augustus has a habit of putting cigarettes between his lips, but he never lights it, "As long as you do not ignite them, they will not kill you, and I will never ignite it You did not give it the power to kill it, "In a sense, Augustus provokes cancer." Metaphor, see: You put the murderer between your teeth, but you did not give it the power to kill it. "In a sense, Augustus provokes cancer Like "thinking things" like "thinking things", "I put murder in my mouth, but you do not have the power anymore!" This is because his body is no longer a cancer slave There is no way to celebrate.
Green, John 's Star Mistake John Green' s "The Error in Our Stars" is about tragedy - rooted blooming romance. Hazel Grace is a teenage girl who fights cancer. In the cancer support group, she met a boy called Augustus Waters who had cancer. Together they formed a deep friendship and became passionate romance. Their goal is to meet Hazel Grace's favorite author Peter Van Houten. They spent time, energy and money tracking writers in their home Amsterdam. Peter Van Houten was completel