The famous teen romance novel, The Fault In Our Stars have surely a lot of figurative lines inside the book itself. Here we are to let you understand what they mean and you can go back to your reading without the need to scratch your head. These are the few lines and the interesting explanations behind them.
ll at once, I couldn’t figure out why I was methodically tossing a spherical object through a toroidal object. It seemed like the stupidest thing I could possibly be doing. - Chapter 2
While Augustus was explaining his philosophical manifestation to Haze Grace, here he describes is shooting free throws. Through an abstract way, he removes all the social situation that being able to shoot the ball through the hoop is the valuable goal of a very popular sport in Indiana. If you do, then you are valued. He relates it to the last night he was able to shoot free throws before he had a surgery on getting his leg amputated. He was a very famous player in his school but because of his condition, he can't do it anymore. The quote was trying to say that he is trying to find a new importance now that his most loved thing to do is already gone in his life.
I got my wish, I suppose. I left my scar.
This is when Hazel reads this lines that Augustus sent to Van Houten that was found in the letter she recieved from Lidewij. It maybe short but it speaks on two ideas. One is that Augustus wishes that he will be not forgotten after he passes away. He is saying that he left the "scar" on Hazel that is considered to be permanent even after his death. However, his true desire was to do something heroic before he leaves Earth.
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