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In The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green, Augustus’ choices impacted Hazel’s life drastically that Green’s purpose for the book is to convince readers to choose to make a positive impact. Augustus left Hazel with more positive than negative, because he helped improve her life through his impactful choices.
He chose to love her, even though it could end in grief. Even from the first time they saw each other he still knew what he was doing, for crying out loud it was a CANCER SUPPORT GROUP. He knew that she must had some type of because she did attend the support group. Augustus continue with his romance with Hazel Grace and he opened Hazel’s eyes about the world. He took her to Amsterdam, he wasted his death wish on Hazel because he loved her that much, ( if a boy did that to me, of god, someone get me a white dress a wedding is about to take place.). He kepted loving her
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That life ends in either a tragic ending or the most peaceful way ever, and how your life may have sucked because the side effects in your life because they never gave you an effect, or you might have had the best life you could have and because of the side effect affected your life. And how you being a side effect, you affected another life because you contributed to their life, in a positive or negative way. Hazel says, “We are all just side effects,”.
We are all just there, everyone believes that the universe revolves around them and their friends are just tag alongs but in your friend's point of view you are just a tag along to. Also an object can’t have around 1.3 billion centers, it is just not possible. Nothing is the center of the universe except the maybe the universe itself and we are just it’s personal entertainment laughing at us for dumb choices what we do in our

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