The Fault In Our Stars: The Charm Filled Wages of Suffering and Pain

The Fault In Our Stars: The Charm Filled Wages of Suffering and Pain “All is as it should be. God wishes to see people happy. Where there is hope, there is life.” “It's a good life Hazel Grace.” “It's not over yet.” “But, you of all people know it's possible to live with pain.” -The Fault In Our Stars, 2014 There is an in perceivable quality in The Fault in Our Stars. A quality that reaches far beyond this quirky story of two young romantics as they face the travails of cancer. This something is always there, but we usually don't notice it unless it is missing. it may even come as a surprise, because it adds a sense of realism to a story that is already very real. To put it simply, it is a sense of normalcy. The Fault in Our Stars wonderfully, if that word can be used in this context, infuses a teens battle with cancer with the normalcy of life. Don't get me wrong here, The Fault in Our Stars compassionately understands the seriousness of a cancer diagnosis....