The Fault in Our Stars
By John Green
Despite Hazel's daily battle against cancer, she learns what it is to love. When Hazel's mother made her go to a support group, she meets Augustus. Hazel creates a whole new perspective at life and includes Augustus into the equation. Their lives inspire each other and they become inseparable.
"You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world... but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices. I hope she likes hers."
"I do, Augustus.
I do."
Plot
This is what Augustus says to Hazel, after she tells him that she doesn't want to hurt him if she died. Despite Hazels concern for Gus, he feels as if it would be an honor to have his heart broken by her.
Theme
This quote by Julius Ceasar is used to base the title of the book on. It is quoted by Peter Van Houton in a letter sent to Augustus.
Message
While Hazel and Gus converse, Augustus says this to Hazel, while she talks to him about pain.
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