In the series it follows young Bella Swan who recently moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington to live with her father. When she arrives to her new school people are instantly drawn to her and gets …show more content…
I think stereotypical women are longing for that in life, they want a fearless protector who loves, cherish and will do anything for them. Theses fiction books show the perfect man we all dream of, a sexy man who loves the awkward girl. Who knows how to respect, comfort and openly showing affection to the significant other. Also these novels most often take place in real world scenarios such as a school, work, bar/club, etc.. That might have us thinking “this could happen to me one day” and “a man like that is out there …show more content…
Every rarely do romance novel have an interracial couple in the book let alone fight for their right to love there soul mate they found and are destine to be with. Let alone having a gay or lesbian couple be the main characters that are fighting for a deep love and relationship like the common example of Romeo and Juliet. Also most commonly the classes of people in romance novel are often one person is a bit more well to do than the other person involved. In this case Edward lives in fancy home with everything at his fingertips and his father a doctor. For Bella lives in the regular suburbs and a rundown truck and her father Charlie a police officer. In the book Edward sort of flaunts his wealth by buying Bella a Mercedes bulky sports car to keep her