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      • Hazel and Augustus initially fight their attraction because of their illnesses, but they eventually decide to have a romantic relationship. They share a brief emotional journey while facing their imminent mortality, exploring their differences and relationships with others while becoming independent young adults.
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  2. Hazel's and Augustus's dinner together is a significant scene in the novel because of its romance and intimacy. It's not entirely free of any thoughts of cancer, since it's so perfect that Hazel can't forget it's a cancer perk and they do discuss dying and the afterlying.

  3. Analysis. The news that Augustus's cancer has returned reverses his and Hazel's roles in their relationship, and it causes Hazel to reevaluate her opinion on getting close to others. Until now, Hazel has been the “grenade,” meaning the one who would hurt everyone around her when she died.

  4. Again, Hazel's cancer makes her feel gawked at and set apart from others, as a product of those others trying to make her life easier. Hazels tank, nubbins, and Augustus’ limp, serve as external markers of their difference from others watching. She projects her concerns around death onto the people watching.

  5. They repeat the word once more each, and Augustus suggests that maybe “okay” can be their “always”. Hazel says, “okay” and Augustus finally hangs up the phone. Like Isaac and Monica, Hazel and Augustus find a word that works as a promise to always love one another.

  6. They argue about Guss obsession with dying for something or leaving something behind after he goes, which Hazel says is a mean thing to say to her who feels as if she is unable to do that. Though some tension remains, they are able to change the subject and find that Peter von Houten paid for their meal.

  7. Analysis. One night, Hazel wakes up to her phone ringing. She notices that it is 2:35am and she immediately thinks Augustus has died. She answers the phone and is relieved to hear Augustus’ weak voice on the other end. He tells her he is at the gas station, and he has done something wrong with his G-tube and can’t take his medication because of it.