There is a little bit of easy figurtive language that you would understand such as the gray water licked there at damp brown grass flattend by the wind ...... its is in ch7 pg 61 2nd parahgraph
The novel "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green uses a variety of figurative language techniques, including metaphors, similes, and personification. These devices help to enhance the writing by creating vivid and imaginative descriptions that deepen the reader's emotional connection to the story.
I'm presuming you mean the quote for which the book was titled?
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves."
Spoken by Cassius, from Julius Caesar, by Shakespeare
Yes there is a lot of figurative language in the novel. I just finished reading it and found many metaphors, similes, and a lot of imagery. If you haven't read the book I suggest you read it as it is so inspiring!
Some quotes from The Fault in Our Stars are:
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No, figurative language is not used chiefly in expository persuasion.
When using LITERAL LANGUAGE.
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
Figurative means not literal. Figurative language refers to things like metaphors and similes.
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
Figurative language is used to make stories interesting and to help the reader visualize the characters and setting better
figurative language
personification
personification
are not used for their literal meaning
Hyperboles
direct metaphor