Why did Augustus stare at Hazel at the support group?

Augustus flirts with Hazel in a blatant way, showing that he has more experience than her and also attracted to her. She admires the fact that even though he has lost a leg, he is still confident.

What is the name of the support group in the fault in our stars?

Patrick
Then they sat down in the Circle of Trust, and listened to Patrick, the Support Group head, talk about his experience with cancer. The attendees then introduce themselves: Name, age, diagnosis, and how they were feeling that day.

How does Hazel feel about support group?

Hazel is resistant to go to support group because who wants to hear over and over again the story of someone have cancer in a peculiar spot. Also it might be part of her coping process. Thinking I don’t want to go to support group, it is so stupid. By making fun of support group she can forget about her condition.

What is the main message of the fault in our stars?

The theme for The Fault in Our Stars is to appreciate what you have before it’s gone. Hazel was always weary of befriending Augustus, because of the fact she had terminal lung cancer and didn’t want anyone getting hurt around her.

What was the real story about Caroline Mathers?

Caroline Mathers is a background character in The Fault in Our Stars. She was another cancer victim in the book and died of a brain tumor while dating Augustus Waters. Caroline is first introduced when Hazel and Augustus are talking about their first kisses.

Did Augustus smoke in the fault in our stars?

Green points out that Gus uses the cigarette in moments when he feels “nervous or powerless,” like when he’s experiencing the plane ride to Amsterdam. And in Gus’s mind, by using a powerful known carcinogen, he’s making a connection that humans can prevent cancer by not smoking.

What is a good quote from The Fault in Our Stars?

Move along, please. ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ is a 2012 novel by author John Green that was made into a movie in 2014. The novel’s name comes from Shakespeare’s famous quote, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, for we are underlings,” in ‘Julius Caesar’.

Why did John Green write The Fault in Our Stars?

Ultimately, Greene says his decision behind writing the book was to write about illness. “I guess I wanted to show that people living with illness are also doing many other things,” Green told us. “They aren’t entirely defined by their illness or by their disability.

What does Hazel say is wrong with her friend Kaitlyn?

The reason of this is Hazel having thyroid cancer and Kaitlyn is unsure of how to act around Hazel.

Why does Hazel refer to herself as a grenade?

Grenade. The grenade metaphor signifies death and the suffering a person’s death causes to those close to them. Hazel uses the term to describe herself after she reads Caroline Mathers’s online profile and sees the effect Caroline’s death had on others.

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