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Isolation In Stephanie Meyer's 'Twilight'

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Modern vampire interpretations are supposed to be relatable or desired, they are no longer supposed to be feared. Stephanie Meyer’s book series “Twilight” is one of the most popular teenage vampire interpretations. The vampire characters within the movie are metaphors for the teenager.
It is common for teenagers to feel isolated from their surroundings and the people around them. The Cullen’s in the movie are automatically isolated from the rest of the town because they are the newest citizens and live outside of the town isolated from everyone else. When Bella Swan invited Edward Cullen to come to the beach with her group of friends he declined feeling like he would not be wanted there. One of the characters, Angela, had this to say while they were at the beach, “It was nice that Bella invited Edward, nobody ever does.” This is what Mike had to say in response, “That’s because Cullen is a freak.” The other male characters in the scene chimed in with their agreement on his comment. Not only are the Cullen’s isolated …show more content…

The costumes of the vampires are all light and neutral colour clothing that stand out from the humans who wear darker shades of clothing. This is an immediate difference to the audience that these people are different therefore isolating them. The framing of the scene where the Cullen teenagers are introduced, they are sitting in the top left corner of the cafeteria/screen furthest away from everyone else in the cafeteria. There is a strong connection to isolation right away within this scene for the audience from the costumes to the framing of the shot. Just like the vampires, what a teenager wears or where they sit in the cafeteria could isolate themselves from the majority. These are common worries that teenagers have because they wanted to be accepted and not be the one who is isolated from the

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