Vocab
Symbols
Themes
Vocabullusions
General Knowledge
100

Derived from Greek, meaning tragedy or fatal flaw

Hamartia

100

The Swing Set

Childhood innocence; Better days; Loss of innocence

100

"I fear oblivion." (p 12)

Fear of the Unknown; Mortality/Death, what is beyond?

100

"I fear it is like the proverbial blind man whos afraid of the dark." "Too soon," isaac said, cracking a smile. "Was that insensitive?" Augustus asked. "I can be pretty blind to other people's feelings." (p 12)

Gallows Humour- A dark type of humor, often inappropriately timed 

100

The church, "Literal Heart of Jesus" (where support group meets) is an ironic meeting place because __________________________.

It is meant to inspire hope, and uplift, yet the teens discuss their pain, death and illness.

200

Sobriquet (p 64)

A nickname, or commonly known by name

200

Video games for Augustus (ch. 4) 

His philosophy on life; Would sacrifice himself if it means saving someone else

200

"Of course, like all interrogations of the universe, this line of inquiry inevitably reduces us to asking what it means to be human and whether...there is a point to it all." (p 68)

Existentialism; Meaning and Legacy

200

Poignant (p 122)

Sense of emotion (bittersweet) Sweet, moving, emotional 

200

Hazel attends the 'Circle of Trust' because _________

Augustus attends the 'Circle of Trust' because _________

Her parents worry about her patterns of isolation and potential depression. 

He wants to support his friend Isaac.

300

Existential/Existentialist (p 109)

Questions meaning, purpose, and freedoms of life. As Hazel says..."What is this life?" (p 78)

300
"Funky Bones" (Skeleton Sculpture) (pg. 86-87)

Reminder of how healthy children can be free with their bodies; Pervasive presence of death in everyday life

300

"This Support Group featured a rotating cast of characters in various states of tumor-driven unwellness. Why did the cast rotate? A side effect of dying." (p 4)

Living with Terminal Illness; Death 

300

In chapter 5, Hazel and Augustus stay up late talking about AIA. Hazel reads a poem by _______________  which inspired AIA's title. The poem was titled "There's A Certain Slant of Light". 

Emily Dickinson

300

Hazel's voice is evident throughout the chapters. Identify a quote that helps the reader really 'hear' her voice (Syntax, diction, or tone example) 

Run-on: pg 54-55 

Tone: support group cast rotated..."A side effect of dying" (p 4) Blunt, stark, deadpan humour, sardonic (cynical humour) 

Diction: Avoids euphemisms, is more direct: "dying" 

400

Bereft (p 58)

Extremely saddened or emotionally deprived 

400

AIA (An Imperial Affliction) 

Symbol for Hazel's coping and wanting an answer for her own condition (she can't stand that it ends mid-sentence). 

400

"The cigarette dangled unlit from the unsmiling corner of his mouth" (p 19)

Control Vs Fate

400

"I returned to the book, where Staff Sergeant Max Mayhem was regretting that he had but one life to give for his country..." (p 47)

Nathan Hale (BONUS 100 PTS IF ADDED: A soldier and a spy for the Americans during the Revolutionary War. He was captured by the British while on a mission to gather intelligence and was executed by hanging in 1776 at the age of 21.)

400

A recurring image, symbol or idea in a text that highlights or helps develop a theme 

Motif!
500

Hazel's friend is described as being a __________

Socialite

500

The Price of Dawn 

Recommended by Augustus, it feels unending, yet comforting in nature. It brings Hazel a sense of ease.

500

"I woke up in the ICU. I could tell I was in the ICU because I didn't have my own room, and because there was so much beeping, and becaise I was alone: They don't let your family staty with you 24/7 in the ICU at Children's because it's an infection risk." (p 106)

Isolation; Living with Terminal Illness 

500

"...that made his eyes (both the real one and the glass one) preternaturally huge, like his whole head was basically just this fake eye and this real eye staring at you." (p 6)

Something out of the ordinary or 'natural'; Weird, supernatural, or bizarre 

500

Text example(s) of 'drowning' motif

Epigraph- water rising and taking everything with it

Swing set- "drowning" being sunken into the ground 

ICU medical admittance- Hazel's lunch filled with fluid 

Oxygen tank- Being required for Hazel to breathe (mimics drowning) 

Drowning in fear and guilt- Doesn't want Augustus to think she's using him for a trip to Amsterdam 

THEME: In times of struggle, moments of connection and love can allow us to find meaning to overcome obstacles.