What did Hazel say at Augustus Funeral?

What did Hazel say at Augustus Funeral?

Hazel begins hers with a quote that hangs in Augustus’s house: “Without pain, we couldn’t know joy.” She doesn’t tell us about the rest of her eulogy except to say it was full of encouragements for the living. Following the burial, Van Houten requests to ride back with Hazel and her parents.

Does Hazel die at the end of the fault in our stars?

More importantly but in the same vein, Hazel has to realize that her mom was wrong when she said, “I won’t be a mother anymore.” The truth is, after Hazel dies (assuming she dies), her mom will still be her mom, just as my grandmother is still my grandmother even though she has died.

What does Hazel learn in the fault in our stars?

In the film, Hazel tends to fall into the latter camp. She has spent most of her life in a bubble and has learned to hide her struggles in order to protect those around her. However, as she gets to know Augustus, she learns that you don’t always have to put up a façade, and that it’s okay to not be okay.

Who sat behind Hazel at Augustus Funeral?

She’s sitting there during the service when suddenly someone talks to her. She realizes that Peter Van Houten is at the funeral. She listens to Isaac’s eulogy and then decides to get up and give a eulogy about the Encouragements. For Augustus’ parents’ sake, because they’re suffering so much.

Was Hazel pregnant in the fault in our stars?

Three weeks after Augustus died, Hazel found out she is pregnant. She feels like she’ll have another Gus, something to remember him by. But little to her condolences the baby dies. She gives birth to Gus’s child but it doesn’t survive because the cancer that Hazel has been touched with allowed things to go wrong.

Is Hazel Grace Lancaster a real person?

Shailene Woodley’s character in The Fault In Our Stars, Hazel Grace Lancaster, is loosely based off of author John Green’s longtime friend and inspiration, Esther Earl.

What was the 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 does Hazel learn from Augustus?

On the plane Hazel is astonished to learn that Augustus has never flown. When she finishes, Augustus tells Hazel he loves her. He says he knows oblivion is inevitable, and he knows the sun will one day swallow the earth, and he loves her.

You Might Also Like