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    explicit sexual interaction between Dracula and his victims, rendering the sexual metaphoric quality of vampirism superfluous. This does not mean vampirism lost its ability to portray sexuality, but in Twilight they are not equivalent. On the one hand, Bella is attracted to Edward first and foremost due to his vampiric qualities, and as

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    years who move in with her dad and fall in love with a vampire. There are many poor qualities in this book including Bella the main character, the stalker like qualities of Edward, the fact no one in the town notices the vampires, terrible parents, and a horrible villain. Bella is the main character and the narrator of the story she is explained to be pale and that’s about it. Bella is a girl who apparently has always had to be the adult in her mother daughter relationship, but yet she completely

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    New Moon Reflection

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    remarkably lower. During the film, after Bella and her Friend Jacob fought, Jacob shows up at Bella's house. Showing up shirtless, Jacob, superhuman jumps and climbs back in forth from a tree and the side of her home into her bedroom window on the second floor. While this behavior does not seem abnormal for someone of his werewolf type, Bella at this point in the movie does not know his inner wolf. In fact, none of this odd behavior seems even to phase Bella. In addition, Jacob, who has just broken

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    book The Elite by Kiera Cass. There are the difference of themes and the setting and the characters in each book. They are shown by using dialogue and the description in the seperate books. The book Breaking Dawn is the story that shows love between Bella and Edward only growing deeper and more meaningful. In the book The Elite there is the main character America Singer and how she is know really showing her true emotion to Maxon the prince. During Breaking Dawn when you first start to read it, you

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    The New Moon Poem

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    In the book New Moon, the author Stephenie Meyer tells the story about the main character Bella who is yet aged another year and is worried that she is physically getting older than her boyfriend, Edward Cullen. Edward is a vampire. After days of strange, distant behavior, Edward takes Bella for a walk and informs her that he is leaving Forks. Bella is now devastated and doesn't know what to do with her life, until she starts hanging out with Jacob. This book compares to the poem Not. by Erin Hanson

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    Screening Twilight

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    idea or theme pertaining to the masochistic nature of Twilight is in the physical dangers and eroticized pain characterizing Bella’s relationship with Edward. Bella is complicit in this relationship wherein she places herself in a supposedly weaker and dependent position in relation to Edward. There is not one example of a time that Bella is in trouble or in pain and Edward is not there to save her in some way. Bella’s reliance on Edward begins with him saving her from the runaway car; the amount

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    The main idea behind this novel is Bella and Edward fall in love but conflicts arise because of Edward being a vampire. The story line originally takes place in Phoenix, Arizona where Bella lives with her mother. Bella reluctantly but by her own decision moves to a small town in northwest Washington State to live with her father Charlie Swan. This was a difficult decision for Bella because her mother was her best friend. She made this decision so her mother could travel with her new husband who

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    Rachel Rosaline Montague

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    Rachel Rosaline Montague started her first day of high school. What no one knew, was that it was actually her fiftieth first day of high school. Rachel was immortal. She was a vampire along with three of her closest friends: Nicolle Rose Margaret, Emily Evergreen Primrose, and Jade Marina Wilson. Rachel and them have been inseparable since they became friends back in 1966. They were all turned into vampires in the same month. A vampire, who was passing through the town where they lived, turned Rachel

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    “Civilized Vampires Versus Savage Werewolves: Race and Ethnicity in the Twilight Series” author Natalie Wilson points out the difference between how white monsters and ethnic monsters are portrayed. Twilight is a book series about a human girl named Bella who must romantically choose between a white vampire named Edward Cullen or a Native American werewolf named Jacob Black. Wilson states that the white vampires in Twilight are glorified and portrayed in a good light. In contrast, ethnic minorities

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    Twilight Research Paper

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    that it’s dangerous for Bella and himself to be together, but still wants to be with her. “It would be more…prudent for you not to be my friend," he explained. "But I'm tired of trying to stay away from you, Bella.” Edward wants to be with Bella, but is scared he will hurt her. Furthermore, Edward tries to tell Bella that she shouldn’t be around him, but neither of them care. Edward is willing to hurt himself in order to protect Bella; Edward proves this by saying to Bella “… if leaving is the right

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