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    As Miller analyzes the Twilight saga, she states that it encourages negative female stereotypes. For example, Bella Swan always thinks Edward Cullen is good at everything he does. After many people have watched or read the series, most have viewed Edward to be perfect. Others would say that Bella is portrayed as very timid. Comparing the Twilight series to Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a great comparison to learn different views of the way love is portrayed. Miller finds the characters in Buffy the

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    Frostbite by Richelle Mead is the second novel of Vampire Academy series. The major characters are Rose and Lisa who are main characters of the entire series. Dimitri Belikov is Rose’s main love interest and Mason is one of Rose’s best friend. They are dhampirs which are human and vampire hybrids that protect the precious morori from the evil strigoi. Lisa is part of a royal bloodline and needs to protect herself from the undead who want to kill her. A Strigoi attack puts St. Vladimir’s academy

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    Fans have a glimpse of the coming "Shadowhunters" Season 2 with the latest unveiled character posters. With its enticing and darker look, it seems like the second installment will be full of new adventures and intense drama. According to MoviePilot, the show's executive producers teased that "Shadowhunters" Season 2 would have new props, costumes and settings along with the coming of new Seraph Blades. It is the shadowhunters own sword as the program will carry a lot of changes. Moreover, in the

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    Throughout the last ten days, I have read Richelle Mead’s Frostbite and have started Shadow Kiss, and I am currently on page 98. Seventeen-year-old Rose Hathaway tells Frostbites’ story while she is attending the Vampire Academy. An attack takes place near the academy by Strigoi, the bad vampires, and all the students are required to go to a nearby ski lodge, but Rose’s friends have a different idea. They decide to go hunt down the Strigoi, which ends in deathly consequences. Following the completion

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    but the mortality of humans is still a major plot point in these books. Edward Cullen, Jacob Black, and Bella Swan are perceived as metaphors for the darker parts of mankind’s existence. Even though he is one of the protagonists, Edward is a stalker. Herold explains, “He sneaks into Bella 's bedroom at night to watch her sleep. He follows Bella; some even state Edward actually stalks Bella. He has a difficult time controlling his urge to drink her blood and to kill her” (Herold). Edward’s obsession

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    Love is an amazing feeling that constantly inspires people to admire it in literature, cinema, music and other kinds of art. Many literal works are devoted to the description of this overwhelming feeling and its development. However, there is not much told about various challenges and obstacles lovers have to come across. Both the "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer and "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare are great examples of love that is tested by various challenges and complications. There simply is

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    The Success of Stephanie Meyer Essay

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    busy with her kids’ needs and wants all day, she would take time late at night to work on writing her novel. And in three short months, she completed Twilight, regardless of her insignificant amount of experience in writing. In all four works, Bella Swan in the protagonist. The story is centered around her life. All four books are written in her perspective. Meyer usually tends to write all her stories as first person narratives, including books that are not related to the Twilight Saga like The

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    Uncle Charlie 's and Bella 's dinner. Edward would be bringing Bella home from work at

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    tells the story of a French nobleman named Lestate de Lioncourt who transformed into a vampire in the eighteenth century. The other novel series, The Twilight Saga, is by Stephenie Meyer. Her novel series tells a story of a young ordinary female, Bella Swan, who falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. Both of these novel series has turned into the big screen including Interview with a Vampire, Queen of the Damned, and the Twilight movie series that almost every teenage girl loves. Even

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    Kia Frazier-Humphrey Professor Livanis English 17 November 11th 2016 Essay #2 If you were to ask people 10 years ago what came to mind when they thought about vampires, you would probably get answers that described frightening creatures that lurk in the night in search of human blood. These perceptions are usually brought on from one of the most famous vampire stories ever written; Dracula. Bram Stoker’s Dracula tells the story of Count Dracula and his bloodthirsty journey from his castle in Transylvania

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