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Hazel Grace Lancaster's The Fault In Our Stars

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Hazel Grace Lancaster is the novel’s narrator and protagonist. She is a sixteen-year-old girl existing with an incurable form of thyroid cancer that has metastasized to her lungs. Due to the aforementioned condition, she is enforced to carry an oxygen tank. An intelligent and painstaking lady she is, Hazel contemplates profoundly about her life and death, deciding to keep those around her at an expanse because she believes her demise will damage them. Over falling in love with Augustus, nonetheless, she develops a new perception on life and death, and comes to terms with her ephemerality and the consequence it will have on others. Augustus Waters is a seventeen-year-old boy who has lost his leg due to osteosarcoma. Hazel caught Augustus attention …show more content…

Augustus is able to understand his one deed of heroism by giving up his wish from “The Genie Foundation” to bring Hazel to Amsterdam. In a metatextual logic, this act permits him to endure after death, as his story is articulated in the novel and will remain being read by readers of The Fault in Our Stars. Within the novel, nonetheless, his legacy remains with Hazel and her parents. Through their relationship, Hazel is able to debouch her isolation and live her life for the first time despite of her imminent death. When Augustus’ cancer came back and he passes away, she is able to experience what it is like to lose someone you dearly love and deal with pain of the loss, which made her concede to the fact that her family will be able to make it when her time comes. Hazel also had this enlightenment that death is a happening that lets us to appreciate life. She validates this enlightenment during Augustus’ eulogy when she utters, “Without pain, we would not know joy,” she comprehends that death is an experience that consents us to live and love to the completest. Finally, it becomes distinct that life is determined by our relationships with others. The importance and significance of these relationships is revealed through the pain felt when a loved one passes

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