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  1. 4 days ago · Computer: “I don’t understand-”. Issac: “Me neither. Pause”. ~John Green, The Fault in Our Stars, Character: Isaac, Chapter 23, Page 281. “Pain is like fabric: The stronger it is, the more it’s worth.”. ~John Green, The Fault in Our Stars, Character: Peter Van Houten to Hazel Grace, Chapter 23, Page 285.

  2. Important Quotes Explained. As the tide washed in, the Dutch Tulip Man faced the ocean: “Conjoinder rejoinder poisoner concealer revelator. Look at it, rising up and rising down, taking everything with it.”. “What’s that?”. I asked. “Water,” the Dutchman said. “Well, and time.”.

  3. The demeaning answer that he gives them reflects a desire to distance himself from the content of his novel. In doing so, Van Houten completely shatters Hazel’s perception of him and the book she loves, becoming an antagonizing figure who ironically brings Hazel and Augustus even closer together. “I was insufferable long before we lost her.

  4. Fear. “And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God knows that’s what everyone else does.”. Hazel offers this response to Augustus’s admission that he fears oblivion in Chapter 1, and the matter-of-fact tone that she uses in this moment highlights two key ideas that will play out thematically ...

  5. While much effort goes into revealing the realities of living with cancer, Hazel’s story is ultimately a work of fiction. Green suggests that the fictional nature of The Fault in Our Stars is precisely what gives it the power to impact readers, allowing them to see elements of themselves within the world of the novel. Hazel has a similar ...

  6. Quotes. Suffering. Previous Next. “But, in fact, depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying. (Cancer is also a side effect of dying. Almost everything is, really.)”. Hazel offers this observation in Chapter 1 as she explains her understanding of what depression really is, challenging her mother’s ...

  7. Augustus "Gus" Waters. "They don’t kill you unless you light them," he said as Mom arrived at the curb. "And I’ve never lit one. It’s a metaphor, see: you put the killing thing right between your teeth, but you don’t give it the power to do it’s killing." Hazel is quick to judge when she sees Augustus pull out a cigarette at the end ...

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