Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Fault in Our Stars and Papertowns

John Greene is the author of The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns. Both novels have been popular with students and teachers in the classroom and have been made into major motion pictures. Both works connect to the readers because the story and plot are realistic and are human problems. For The Fault in Our Stars, the theme is about living with flaws and how we cope with it, such as the two main characters with their diseases. As for Paper Towns, it is about finding out what we want to do with our lives and doing things outside of the box, such as when the main protagonist Quentin sets off on a journey to find his mysterious lover Margo. Both novels have large connections with the struggles and lifestyles of young adults. Even though they may not be the same situations are the books, but how the character deal or solve their problems can be related to many teens across the United States. We learn that everyone has flaws in our lives, but we either deal or live with them which can define or determine who we are. John Greene has made perfect example of the struggles young adults face in life, anything from what we want to do after high school or living with cancer. Many teachers admire John Greene's work and use it in their classrooms to try to compare the characters' lives to the students' lives. This has made large impacts in the readers because they can relate to the characters in The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns. People like to read something that they can relate to, and John Greene has made these two novels to do this.

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