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Answered by devananda2025
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The book's title, The Fault in Our Stars, comes from a line in Shakespeare's play in Julius Caesar where Cassius says, "The fault, dear Brutus is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings." Deep, much? Cassius seems to be saying that it's not fate that dooms men, but instead their own failings. John Green, through Hazel and Augustus, brings both: tears and laughter. The Fault in Our Stars is a beautiful novel and I would recommend it to anyone who believes in love and has the courage to fight for it. Through this book I realized that cancer not just touches victims, but it also touches all those who love. This book taught me to appreciate the small moments. Don't get bogged down in the minutia, because it won't matter next year, or even tomorrow. Don't be afraid of heartbreak or struggle, because look, that's inevitable and a part of life. You never know what the world has coming for you, so go out and make things happen.

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