Where does the scene begin?
In a café in Vondelpark, near the Dutch Film Museum
What does Hazel learn about Augustus’ health?
That his cancer has returned and spread throughout his body.
What does Hazel’s mom do before leaving?
She gives them time to talk and tells Hazel, “I love love love you.”
What does Augustus observe in the café?
The shadows of the tree branches on the ground.
What is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A theory that certain needs must be met before people can focus on others.
Why does the waiter call the latte “false coffee”?
Because it has more milk than coffee.
When did Augustus realize something was wrong?
Just before Hazel had to go to the hospital, he started feeling pain in his hip.
Why don’t they tell Hazel’s mom about the kiss?
It would have been embarrassing.
What metaphor does he use for the shadows?
They represent things coming together and falling apart.
Which level of the hierarchy applies to Hazel?
The second level (safety)
How does Hazel describe Amsterdam?
As a city made for movement and activity.
What does “I lit up like a Christmas tree” mean?
His body showed tumors all over in the PET scan.
Why does Hazel apologize to Augustus?
Because she thinks it’s unfair that he has cancer again.
How do they tell the story of meeting Van Houten?
They make it funny.
Why does Hazel think the theory is wrong?
Because illness doesn’t stop people from wanting art and philosophy.
Why does Hazel feel excluded in Amsterdam?
Because she isn’t as mobile as other people due to her illness
Why does Augustus apologize to Hazel?
Because he didn’t tell her about his relapse
Why does Hazel believe Augustus loves her?
Because he was sick himself and still capable of loving her.
Why does Hazel realize she can’t protect others from pain?
Because she loves Augustus and now understands that pain is unavoidable.
What does “You have a choice in how to tell sad stories” mean?
That people can decide whether to tell a sad story in a humorous way.
Why is movement so important in Amsterdam?
The city is designed for people to move around by foot, bike, or boat.
How does Augustus try not to cry in front of Hazel?
He clenches his teeth, looks up, and tries to hold back his tears.
What does Augustus mean by “I’m on a roller coaster that only goes up”?
He tries to stay optimistic despite his worsening condition.
What does Hazel’s final realization about Augustus mean?
She can’t stop loving him, no matter what happens.
What does Hazel mean by “It’s my privilege and my responsibility to ride with you”?
She will stay with Augustus until the end.