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    Women In Films

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    One question that has to be asked of each of these characters is whether or not they are actually good role models. In Twilight Bella Swan is a strong character of sorts, she is pretty and can be intelligent, but her character seems to be entirely dependent on Edward and Jacob. In The Hunger Games Katniss is a strong and athletic young woman who appears quick on her feet, but she is clearly indecisive throughout most of the movie. In Brave Merida is stubborn in how she wants to live her life and it is her selfishness that causes the whole plot of the film to happen in the first place. Each of them make mistakes in their movies but should that mean they are bad role models? What makes a female character a good role model for young girls and women? All of these characters are strong, but are they strong women who should be looked up to by young girls and women? Should they…

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    Problem 2 As employers in a federal government organization, Michael Scott and Dwight Shrute have an obligation to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. The act relates to the collection of personal information and it requires employers to inform their employees in regard to what type of personal information is being collected. Mr. Scott and Mr. Shrute invested in “Keystroke Logger,” in order to monitor all employees’ outgoing email messages, without…

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    Bella meets Edward Cullen and becomes dazzled by his charm and otherworldliness. One day, before school started Bella was standing next to her truck in the school parking lot. In one moment Edward was across the parking lot standing next to his own vehicle and the next, he was between her and a van that sped out of control and almost impaled her. He stopped the van with his bare hands, and walked away like nothing had happened. After being seen in the hospital, Bella asks to have a word with…

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    three boys in Phoenix, Arizona, wrote twilight as a result of her dreams, and began writing books in June of 2003. Bella Swan(Kristen Stewart), a high school student, does not expect life to change as she moves from a sunny Arizona to a rainy region in Washington to improper attitudes. Then she meets Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). His eyes seem to fit directly into her soul. Edward is a bloodless vampire, and because of fear, Bella begins a dangerous relationship…

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    story takes place in Forks, Washington, Bella and Edward’s new cottage in the woods, and Isle Esme, which is Bella and Edward’s honeymoon spot. The story doesn’t give a specific time date, but it most likely takes place during present time. Bella Swan is 18 years old in this book of the series and was 18 years old when she was turned and stopped aging. Bella is OCD, usually being described as having this constant chip of worry on her shoulder. Bella is known to be incredibly attached to Edward…

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    Twilight Research Paper

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    In today’s modern society women’s literature seems to be fascinated with the romance of abnormal couples. As we all know the popular book series of Twilight sparked the world’s fascination of vampires and the romance of a mortal teenage woman and a forever young teenage vampire. Throughout the books it follows the semi-love triangle of three teens Bella, Edward, Jacob and forbidden love. For three out of the four books it is written through the thoughts and emotions of Bella point of view and…

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    world. One of the most significant outcomes of Twilight is the extensive amount of fanfiction that has been created around the fictional town of Forks,Washington and its residents specifically Edward Cullen and Isabella (Bella) Swan. The most notable work of fanfiction written based on Twilight is “Master of the Universe” by E.L James. This fan fiction was then transformed and published under the title Fifty Shades of Grey. The term “transformed” can only be loosely…

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    Edward as he is perceived as snobbish, reserved, and anti social among his peers at folks high school, until he mets Bella, who he then cannot get out of his mind. Edward can be seen as resembling Hades as they are both living in the dark and hard until they meet a girl that softens them up much like Bella or Persephone. The story of how Persephone 's abduction by Hades “particularly the means by which the young girl is lured within his reach, along with her mother Demeter 's disconsolate…

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    Archetypes In Dracula

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    play louder making the entrance more grand. Edward is represented as a normal person, to generate an effect that he is a normal teenager. In the movie he is described as “totally gorgeous”. Through this direct quote, it is evident that unlike Dracula, Edward Cullen is an enchanting character. This is the first time Bella Swan has laid eyes on…

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    Twilight Stereotypes

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    the series, Bella Swan, falls in love with a vampire at her high school and is the only one who knows his secret. The series continues to test their relationship and love, while Bella struggles to choose between her life as a human, or eternity with her love interest, Edward, as a vampire. The Twilight series has captured the attention of people of many different age ranges. Amongst the more sensible adults, were critical thinking authors,…

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