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    The Cullen Family: More than just Blood Sucking Vampires The Twilight Saga, by Stephanie Meyer, has been viewed as a narrative of either teenage lust or romantic love characterized by Bella, a private seventeen-year-old girl, and Edward, a mysterious vampire who goes to Bella’s high school; Yet no one has credited the Cullen’s in the full light they deserve, in the way that they display family loyalty, self-control, and altruism among their family of vampires. The book series infatuated the hearts

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    Eclipse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about astronomical eclipses. For other uses, see Eclipse (disambiguation). "Total eclipse" redirects here. For other uses, see Total Eclipse (disambiguation). Totality during the 1999 solar eclipse. Solar prominences can be seen along the limb (in red) as well as extensive coronal filaments. An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another

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    “And then we continued blissfully into this small but perfect piece of our forever.” The ending to a very good series written by Stephanie Meyer the last words of Breaking Dawn. The book has three parts; book one is Bella’s point of view, Book two is Jacobs account then book three back to Bella. The first section is about Bella’s wedding and honeymoon. The second is how Jacob loves Bella but cannot have her. The last section is Bella’s fear for losing her family. The important parts from Breaking

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    Living in the United States in 2016, one is familiar with the fandom spurred from Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight books and the subsequent Twilight movies. Twilight Moms, a controversial sector of the fandom composed of adult female fans, have garnered attention in recent years. One of the most well-known photographs of Twilight Moms captures the fans’ emotions at a 2009 Twilight Event (Buckner). However, what strikes viewers most is not the emotions of the women, but rather their age; the subjects

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    Monsters have been the stars of entertainment for the horror industry. The word "monster" usually connotes something wrong or evil; a freak of nature. Traditionally, monster narratives to depict the monster a hideous creature that may produce fear or panic. However; can this still apply to present day? Monsters have completely revolutionized. For example, Vampires have traditionally been categorized as evil, seductive and alluring creatures of the night. They moved through the night, hiding in shadows

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    The movie Twilight was produced in 2008 by “Summit Entertainment” and was significantly successful in the box office, resulting in the “Twilight Saga” to begin on film: in fall 2009 New Moon was released and Eclipse is set to air this summer. The “Twilight Saga” is directed towards many people, mainly the hearts of young teenagers because it allows for them to believe that there is someone for everyone. Stephen Marche suggests the Twilight is a film about love between a homosexual male and a heterosexual

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    When the word “vampire” comes to mind, people think of the traditional pale-faced, malicious bloodsuckers, sporting a cape and killing people when they’re sleeping. Wrong! Nowadays, the image of a vampire is a handsome, polite, and loving person who protects humans. The new cultural phenomenon Twilight is building a new degrading image for vampires that slaps the face of all previous authors, directors, writers, etc. who contributed to giving the monster its unique image in the past. Simply searching

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    The story begins with teenager Bella Swan moving to Forks, Washington from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father. Although she detests the rainy, small-town atmosphere of Forks, she moves to make life easier for her mother, who has just gotten married to her stepfather, Phil. From her very first day of school in her new town, Bella seems drawn to the dark and mysterious Edward Cullen. Initially, he acts strangely angry towards Bella; however, he changes his mood the next day, acting quite friendly

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    The Twilight Saga has been recommended for children ages thirteen and above, with the assertion that "Parents need to know that, while very mild by the standards of its genre, this is a vampire romance, so there is talk about blood and romantic kissing, as well as one battle with bloody injuries" ("Twilight Book Series"). It was rated to have some educational value, a small amount of positive messages, some positive role models, moderate violence, some consumerism, and some drinking, drugs and smoking

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