![]() → We've got 35+ more complete novel units for you, ready to save you precious time and sanity so you can have your life back to do what you do best. ♥ Thank you for this (and others)! They are a great addition to my unit The Fault in Our Stars, by providing my Poetry class this work, which coincides with their English class. He made An Imperial Affliction so believable that someone even made a Goodreads profile for it. Green’s ability to practically write a second novel within his novel is a talent to envy. ♥ Students love the connection to what is current. After searching tirelessly, it appears that Peter Van Houten’s An Imperial Affliction is not an actual book but yet another literary creation of Green himself. ![]() WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS LITERATURE RESOURCE → → → Print Version → → → Digital-only Version → → → Combo Version → Based off the 2012 Dutton Books Edition. TEXT: THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green They will go line by line and analyze the meaning of the lines and what significance they might have to the overall meaning of the novel. Students will study Emily Dickinson’s poem. Peter Van Houten named his novel An Imperial Affliction after a poem by Emily Dickinson often called "A Certain Slant of Light." Learners will take a pause from the reading to read and study this poem, its meaning, and how it connects to our novel The Fault in Our Stars. ![]()
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