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  1. Chapter 1. Hazel Grace Lancaster is a 16-year-old diagnosed with thyroid cancer and metastatic tumors in her lungs. Because of Haze... Read More. Chapter 2. Hazel and Gus drive to his house, and along the way he says he is in high school, and Hazel tells him she is already in ... Read More.

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    Unsurprisingly for a novel about kids dying of cancer, suffering is a prominent part of the characters lives. Hazel, Augustus, and Isaac all endure quite a bit of physical and emotional pain. The buildup of fluid in Hazels lungs deprives her of oxygen, leading to a bout of intense pain that lands her in the emergency room. Isaac has to contend with...

    But the most thematically significant type of pain in the novel is that caused by the death of a loved one, and its this variety that the novel suggests is the most necessary. Hazel worries a great deal about inflicting this kind of suffering on those around her when she dies, leading her to come up with the metaphor of the grenade that explodes an...

    What the novel ultimately suggests is that one person's death doesn't consign their significance and relationships to oblivion, and that what makes our lives matter are the relationships we form. As Augustus learns, his importance isn't defined by the fact that his life is temporary, because his importance to those around him will carry on. He leav...

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  3. Explore the full book summary, an in-depth character analysis of Hazel Grace Lancaster, and explanations of important quotes from The Fault in Our Stars.

  4. Summary. John Green. Cite This Page. Download PDF. Contents. Summary. Chapter Summaries. Themes. Characters. Symbols. Quotes. Chapter 1. Seventeen-year-old Hazel is a cancer survivor who attends a teen cancer survivor support group. At the group, she meets Augustus, who is invited by Isaac, another support group attendee.

  5. The Fault in Our Stars contains all of the traditional elements of a coming of age narrative. Centering on the experience of two teenage characters, Hazel and Augustus , the novel follows their passage from childhood into adulthood.

  6. The Fault in Our Stars. Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

  7. Find helpful summaries and analyses for every chapter in John Green's The Fault in Our Stars. Explore Studypool's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A discussions.

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