The Fault in Our Stars
What is ironic about the conflicts that arise between Hazel and her parents in Chapter 20?
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Hazel has undergone a transformation. Now, she has more of a life and is less of a homebody. Ironically, her parents are giving her a hard time about her change in lifestyle, even though they were pushing her to make friends and act more normal before.