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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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    The book Twilight is a very interesting book showing that extraordinary polarities don’t matter between two people. No one in their right mind would think that a lion and a lamb could fall in love. Lots of people would say that this is impossible. However, others say nothing is impossible. In Twilight, Stephenie Meyer uses conflict to teach us that extreme differences don’t always matter between two people that are in love. For example, Edward knows that it’s dangerous for Bella and himself to be

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    Teen wolf or Vampire Diaries, a question embedded in the minds of many people especially teenage girls. Vampire Diaries was the first to rule starting in 2009 but ever since 2011 when Teen Wolf came around the decision on which is your top show has become difficult. It’s no question that these two shows dominate most of the space on your DVR especially if the person watching is between 12 and 18. My personal favorite is Teen Wolf, but today I’m going to talk about why that is, what makes one “better”

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    There had been a rumor going around Bella Ford's school that some kids had died in an abandoned mine shaft a couple of days ago. Greenville, South Carolina was known for their abandoned mine shafts and underground train tracks. Jordan, Bella's friend, decided that she wanted to explore the mine shaft after school that day. Bella was very uncomfortable when they told her what they were planning to do but being the good friends they are, Bella and her other friend, Alexis, decided to tag along on to

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    In the small and dismal town of Forks, Washington a story begins to take form. “Twilight”, written by Stephenie Meyer, is a fantasy fiction novel that shows that there may be more than what meets the eye in the small town of Forks. It tells of a seventeen year old girl named Bella who falls for a boy named Edward who has been seventeen years old for far too long. Edward is a vampire and throughout the novel his strong personality traits become more and more prominent. He is an oddity, both a man

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    Beauty and the Beautiful Beast: A Discussion of Gender Roles and Abusive in Twilight The main premise of Stephenie Meyer’s popular novel Twilight involves a romance between two teens: Bella Swan, who is seventeen, and Edward Cullen, who is also seventeen, but has been that age for over 100 years because he also just so happens to also be a vampire. Though their romance has been described as desirable by many who have read the book, and has even been compared to Romeo and Juliet, it has also been

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    Escarlin Perez Novel: New Moon A Sacrifice for Passion. In accordance with a renowned statement that is referred by Stephenie Meyers from the novel, New Moon, happens to entitle an astonishing significance to the novel itself. Furthermore, the statement on page 71, from Meyers in New Moon (said by Edward Cullen), states as follows, “I promise that this will be the last time you’ll see me. I won’t come back. I won’t put you through anything like this again. You can go on with your

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    The thought that a fictitious movie like Twilight is actually affecting women seems almost bizarre. You may wonder how it’s even possible that we can be so easily influenced by what some consider an “aimless series of vampire books”. However, it’s a proven fact that our brains react to fiction tales and they can indeed impact us in ways we could only imagine. A study was done in 2009 at the University of Toronto in Canada testing the hypothesis that art can cause significant changes in the experience

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    The book(s) I have ever read is the House of Night series. It is a captivating series that once you pick up; you will not want to put down. It is an entrancing series that will draw you in so fast, you won’t even realize how it happened. Some reasons I love the House of Night are the characters, the interesting plot, and all the drama. First, I love the characters of the House of Night series because without them I wouldn’t have read such an amazing and intriguing series. All the characters have

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    obsessed with these young men. They hung posters on their wall wore shirts with their faces on them, divided themselves among teams, the whole nine yards. I feel as if fans didn't even care about actual film elements because they were blinded by Lautner, Jacob, shirtless scenes and Pattinson, Edward, romantic obsession with Kirsten Stewart, Bella. Does your partner harass you? Does your partner control all your moves? Are you fearful of your partner? All these questions are at play in between Bella and

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