Coping Mechanisms for Cancer Trauma in John Green's The Fault in Our Stars

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This study examines the coping mechanisms by characters struggling with cancer trauma in John Green's novel, The Fault in Our Stars.The research investigates the theoretical frameworks emphasized by Mardi Horowitz, and Jean-Martin Charcot to analyze the psychological dimensions of coping with the challenges associated with cancer. Through an analysis of the characters Hazel Grace Lancaster, Augustus Waters and Isaac’s experiences in the novel – the analysis is done to navigate the intricate realm of emotions and the traumatic aftermath of their illness. Charcot's concept of somatization, and Horowitz's theory on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) provide derivative to analyze the psychological processes entailed in coping with cancer. By conducting an in-depth analysis of the characters Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters, the paper offers a detailed examination of how individuals confront and adapt to the trauma of cancer, emphasizing psychological support. Key Words: Cancer, Trauma, Alienation, Death, Fear, Psychology
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