Hazel Lancaster is a character from the novel "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. She is depicted as intelligent, sarcastic, and introspective, with a dry sense of humor. Despite facing challenges due to her illness, she is also shown to be thoughtful and caring towards others.
In his own words, "My eyes you say? well to be honest i looked in the mirror the other night and cant actually figure them out, there a bit blue, grey, hazel, green, all mixed up like my personality!"
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Although both eye colour and aspects of your personality are directly and indirectly affected by genetics they do not have any affect whatsoever on each other.
The word "pardo" is the color HAZEL in the Spanish language. Not brown like someone stated.
lancasters bombing of Stuttgart 1944
Hazel in color typically refers to a shade that is a combination of brown and green. Some hazel-colored things include hazelnuts, some eyes, and certain types of wood like hazelwood.