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Character The Fault In Our Stars
The characters of the book “The fault in our stars.”
Hazel grace Lancaster
She is the protagonist in the book “the fault of the stars.” She is a 16 years old cancer fighter. She is a meticulous girl and has a fear of commitment. Her best friend Kaitlyn helps her surviving the world when she get lost. Because she knows that she will die one day and it will ultimately hurt them, until she meets a guy named Augustus and everything change. She had cancer since she was little and all she mostly did in her free time was read, go to the doctor and watch TV. When she was forced to go to Support Group by her mom, she bumped into Augustus Waters, her life changed. She started hanging out zith him and after a while they fell in love. Gus gave her his cancer wish to go meet her favorite author. In her looks, Hazel has short hair and is a little bit chubby. She mostly wears t shirts and worn out jeans. She is kind but I find her a little bit sassy but sad at the same time.

Augustus “Gus” Waters a 16 years old boy who meet Hazel at the Support Group and falls immediately in love with her. He had cancer when he was young but he doesn’t have it anymore. He had to take off one of his legs because of the cancer. After he hangs out with Hazel, he falls in love with her and gives up one of his wishes to go to Amsterdam with her to go meet her favorite author. Augustus has short brown hair and is described in the book as handsome. He mostly wears a brown leather jacket. He is sarcastic and funny at the same time and makes a lot of jokes.
Mrs. Lancaster - hazel’s mother. She is a strong emotionally nice woman who spend her whole life carrying about hazel or not her whole life? In the end Hazel finds out that her mother has been secretly taking classes to become a social worker . She takes care of Hazel more than she cares about herself and is helping Hazel survive her cancer. Sometimes she doesn’t let Hazel go out that much because she is afraid something might happen to her.

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