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heyyou
08-24-2014, 21:32
Здравейте! Прочетох и последната си книга от Summer reading-a ми, но супер много се затруднявам по въпросите към нея, защото не е мой нито стил нито жанр... Можете ли да ми помогнете? Ще съм ИСТИНСКИ благодарен...
3- How do characters in this book deal with pain?
4- What stereotypical gender roles are defied in TFIOS?
5- Augustus's desire to make a mark on the world - in a big way - is something worth noting. Are these actions and reactions typical of someone (particularly a young person) who is dying a slow death?

CoNviCt
08-24-2014, 21:33
Какъв е този summer reading? May I see it?

daydreamings
08-25-2014, 08:09
There are a variety of methods with which the characters of The Fault in Our Stars deal with their pains. Hazel tries to deal with her pain honestly and directly, but she also finds comfort in Peter Van Houten’s An Imperial Affliction, discovering there a mirror of her own experience. Augustus tends to deal with his pain through humor and dramatic gestures like sacrificing himself in a video game or keeping an unlit cigarette in his mouth. Hazel’s mother, not being sick herself, copes with pain in other ways. First she hovers around Hazel, caring for all her daughters needs, but she also studies secretly to become a social worker so she can one day help other families in crisis. Peter Van Houten, who has already lost his child, has a multitude of outlets for his pain. The most obvious is drinking himself silly, which often leads to him taking out his grief on others. Less obvious is the way in which he intellectualizes his emotions rather than deal with them as pure emotions, treating the situations that cause him discomfort as philosophical puzzles. Lastly, the process of writing An Imperial Affliction, of creating a fictional future for his deceased daughter, is another way Van Houten sought to exercise his feelings and deal with his grief.

heyyou
08-27-2014, 02:24
There are a variety of methods with which the characters of The Fault in Our Stars deal with their pains. Hazel tries to deal with her pain honestly and directly, but she also finds comfort in Peter Van Houten’s An Imperial Affliction, discovering there a mirror of her own experience. Augustus tends to deal with his pain through humor and dramatic gestures like sacrificing himself in a video game or keeping an unlit cigarette in his mouth. Hazel’s mother, not being sick herself, copes with pain in other ways. First she hovers around Hazel, caring for all her daughters needs, but she also studies secretly to become a social worker so she can one day help other families in crisis. Peter Van Houten, who has already lost his child, has a multitude of outlets for his pain. The most obvious is drinking himself silly, which often leads to him taking out his grief on others. Less obvious is the way in which he intellectualizes his emotions rather than deal with them as pure emotions, treating the situations that cause him discomfort as philosophical puzzles. Lastly, the process of writing An Imperial Affliction, of creating a fictional future for his deceased daughter, is another way Van Houten sought to exercise his feelings and deal with his grief.

Страшно много ти благодаря! Нямаше нужда да е чак на английски, дори няколко идейки щяха да са от полза, а това е просто... страхотен жест. Отново ти БЛАГОДАРЯ! A относно summer reading-a... за частна гимназия в САЩ са, и трябваше аз да си ги избера ^_^

daydreamings
08-27-2014, 14:13
Няма защо, Tfios ми е една от любимите книги. :)