Le Freak, So Chic Jun. 2014 | Page 10

"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings." ~ Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare.

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The Star-crossed Lovers

The best-selling novel The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is the tale of Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters--two characters whose enemies are their own bodies.

The book revolves around Hazel, a girl with stage IV thyroid cancer, and Augustus, a osteosarcoma survivor. Green's story is not about how Hazel battles her cancer and survives because of her admirable merits, nor is it about how Augustus comes up with metaphorical resonances of almost everything.

Rather, it is a story of two teenagers who fight against their greatest fears and love each other deeply.

It all begins when Hazel attends a session at Support Group for Cancer Kids. Though she does not think the event is relevant to her, she goes anyway, for the sake of her parents; she wants to make them happy. "There is only one thing in this world shittier than biting it from cancer when you’re sixteen, and that’s having a kid who bites it from cancer," she comments later in the book.

In that session she meets Augustus, the boy who feared oblivion. Hazel teaches him that he shouldn't fear the inevitable. Instead, he should just ignore it like most people do.

Soon enough the two of them become friends, and later on that friendship turns into something deeper.