5 Best The Fault in Our Stars Monologues

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The Fault in Our Stars (Julie)

The Fault in Our Stars (Gus)

Category: Movie Role: Gus From: The Fault in Our Stars

GUS: Hazel Grace, like so many before you – and I say this with great affection – you spent your Wish… moronically. Hush! I”m in the midst of a grand soliloquy here. You were young. Impressionable. The Grim Reaper staring you in the face. And the fear of dying with your one true Wish left ungranted led you to rush into making one you didn”t really want, for how could little Hazel Grace, having never read “An Imperial Affliction” ever know that her one TRUE wish was to visit Mr. Peter Van Houten in his Amsterdamian exile.If you were smart, you would have saved your wish til the time in your life when you really knew your true self. Good thing I saved mine. I”m not gonna give you my Wish or anything. But I too have an interest in meeting Peter Van Houten and it wouldn”t make much sense to meet him without the girl who introduced me to his book, now would it? I talked to the Genies and they”re in total agreement. (beat) We leave in a month.More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

If you were smart, you would have saved your wish til the time in your life when you really knew your true self. Good thing I saved mine. I”m not gonna give you my Wish or anything. But I too have an interest in meeting Peter Van Houten and it wouldn”t make much sense to meet him without the girl who introduced me to his book, now would it? I talked to the Genies and they”re in total agreement. (beat) We leave in a month.More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

The Fault in Our Stars (Julie)

The Fault in Our Stars (Hazel and the Support Group)

Category: Movie Role: Hazel and the Support Group From: The Fault in Our Stars

HAZEL: I just wanna say… there will come a time when, you know, all of us are dead. It might be tomorrow. Might be a million years from now but… it”s gonna happen. And when it does, enough generations will come and go, there”ll be no one left to remember Cleopatra. Or Mozart. Or Muhammad Ali, let alone any of us. Oblivion”s inevitable, dude. And if that scares you, well, I suggest you ignore it. God knows it”s what everyone else does.More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

The Fault in Our Stars (Hazel at the Dias)

The Fault in Our Stars (Hazel at the Dias)

Category: Movie Role: Hazel at the Dias From: The Fault in Our Stars

HAZEL: “Augustus Waters was the great starcrossed love of my life. Ours was an epic love story, and I won”t be able to get more than a sentence into it without disappearing into a puddle of tears. (beat) Like all real love stories – ours will die with us, as it should. I”d hoped that he”d be eulogizing me, because there”s no one I”d rather have…” (beat, composing herself) “I can”t talk about our love story so instead I will talk about math. I am not a mathematician, but I know this: there are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. There”s .1 And .12 And .112 And an infinite collection of others. Of course, there is a bigger infinite set of numbers between 0 and 2, or between 0 and a million. Some infinities are bigger than other infinities. A writer we used to like taught us that. I want more numbers than I”m likely to get, and God, I want more numbers for Augustus Waters than he got. But, Gus, my love, I cannot tell you how thankful I am for our little infinity. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and for that I am eternally grateful. I love you.”More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

The Fault in Our Stars (Isaac)

The Fault in Our Stars (Isaac)

Category: Movie Role: Isaac From: The Fault in Our Stars

ISAAC: “Augustus Waters was a cocky son of a b -. But we forgive him. We forgive him… not because he had a heart as good as his real one sucked, or because of his superhuman handsomeness… Or because he got 18 years when he should have gotten more.” I”m assuming you”ve got some time, you interrupting b -! I mean seriously… (back to the speech) “Augustus Waters talked so much that he”d interrupt you at his own funeral. And he was pretentious. Sweet Jesus I never understood a word out of that kid”s mouth. I mean who talks like that?!”But I will say this: when the scientists of the future show up at my house with robot eyes and they tell me to try them on, I will tell the scientists to piss off, because I don”t even want to see a world without Augustus Waters. And then, of course, having made my point, I will put my robot eyes on because, I mean… robot eyes! So anyway, Augustus, my friend… Godspeed.” God d – it, Gus.More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

“But I will say this: when the scientists of the future show up at my house with robot eyes and they tell me to try them on, I will tell the scientists to piss off, because I don”t even want to see a world without Augustus Waters. And then, of course, having made my point, I will put my robot eyes on because, I mean… robot eyes! So anyway, Augustus, my friend… Godspeed.” God d – it, Gus.More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin

The Fault in Our Stars (Julie)

The Fault in Our Stars (Julie)

Category: Movie Role: Julie From: The Fault in Our Stars

JULIE: Hi. I”m Julie. 15. Hodgkin”s Lymphoma. It”s been an ok week I guess. I”ve been sleeping better. More energy. I don”t feel as sluggish as I used to. So far, everyone seems pleased with my results. But it”s hard, you know. My friends are at school, they have parties on weekends. I can”t help but feel I”m missing out. I should be grateful, I know that, I just… it”s hard, that”s all. It”s hard. More Monologues from “The Fault in Our Stars”RelatedShareTweetPin