![]() ![]() As teen cancer patients, formerly and currently, the three understand each other in a way that others do not, as well as sharing the common bond of merely tolerating the Teen Cancer Support Group that all three attend. She does not identify with her friends from school very easily, making her friendship with Augustus Waters and his friend Isaac a pleasant surprise to her parents. She fears the oblivion, she does not believe in an afterlife. A lot of her perspective was philosophical in my opinion, including her internal monologue and even the books she chooses to read. Hazel Grace is a thinker, wise beyond her few years due to her cancer diagnosis. ![]() For as young as she is, she has already completed high school and was enrolled in college courses during the time of The Fault in Our Stars. However, this has not stopped her from achieving things in her life. For most of her life she has been near death due to her early cancer diagnosis and has never entered remission, living thanks to a fictional experimental drug, Phalanxifor. Hazel Grace, as Augustus Waters likes to call her, has stage four thyroid cancer with metastasis forming on her lungs. Hazel Grace Lancaster, sixteen years old at the time of the novel, is the third person point of view character through which we see all of the events in The Fault in Our Stars, as well as her inner train of thought. ![]()
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