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    Breaking Dawn-part 1 is the long anticipated fourth movie in the Twilight Saga. It hit theatres November 18, and has already grossed millions of dollars at the box office (‘Box Office Charts”). Twilight Saga fans have long anticipated Bella and Edward’s wedding, which takes place in the film Breaking Dawn –part 1. Reviews have been pouring in from critics and viewers, both having very different opinions about the film. Many of critics reviewed that the film Breaking Dawn-part 1 spent too much money on make-up and the way the characters looked and not enough on the special effects of the film. Critics have focused too much on this aspect of the film and by doing so; have left out the major criteria that should be taken into consideration when critiquing a film. A film review should include a target audience, a personal opinion, a plot summary, an overview of the filmmakers and performances, the technical features, and a final evaluation. Melissa Hanson, a critic for the website Movie Buzzers, gives a poor review over Breaking Dawn-part 1. Melissa Hanson, like many of the other critics who reviewed Breaking Dawn-part…

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    The title of my book is Breaking Dawn, the fourth book in the Twilight series. Breaking Dawn is a work of pure fiction, written by Stephenie Meyer. Most of the 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…

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    Tessa Dawn is an American author that is most popular for the Blood Curse series of Gothic/Dark Fantasy romance novels. Dawn was born and raised in Colorado where she developed an intense affinity for the Rockies very early in her life. She graduated from college with bachelors in psychology and went on to work for a few years in mental health and criminal justice, before she went back to school to get her masters in non-profit management. Tessa was an early bloomer and had already written her…

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    Adolescent girls notice how things are gendered and how women are treated differently than men. These gendered differences between women and men can influence young girls’ minds and make them think that men are more superior to women. Twilight, a book saga written by Stephenie Meyer, can directly influence the thoughts of young girls and how they feel about their own sex. Widely known and loved by many, this series has some underlining meanings whether the author intended them or not. Foss…

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    Have you ever felt like the outcast in a group? Have you ever experienced being the one that is the tallest or shortest in your group? The feeling when everyone looks at you when you walk in a class? In the movie Twilight Breaking dawn the filmmaker Bill Condon uses the archetypes “ good vs evil” and “outcast.” He shows how being the outcast sometimes is for the best. In the movie Bella just moved in with her dad so it is a new school for her, that's where she meets the love of her life and the…

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    While Bella Swan, one of the main characters in Breaking Dawn is not a police officer, her character embodies the spirit of one, struggling with right and wrong and ultimately battling evil in the quest for a righteous life. Breaking Dawn, the fourth installment in the Twilight series based on novels by Stephenie Meyer, is the final movie in the love story/battle of good versus evil. Bella’s character while considered a female hero does not necessarily defy the traditional stereotypes women…

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    Breaking Dawn is the last film of the famous romantic film series The Twilight Sapa which was produced in 2011. The film series attract teenagers from all over the world by the love story of the highschool girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and the vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). In Breaking Dawn, the Bella’s Transformation scene is one of the most wonderful and unforgetable moments because it marks an important change in both Bella’s body and life. After giving birth to her daughter…

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    Nightfall is a youthful grown-up vampire-romance book by writer Stephanie Meyer. It is the principal book in the Twilight arrangement, and presents seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington. She is jeopardized in the wake of going gaga for Edward Cullen, a vampire. Extra books in the arrangement are New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. Dusk got tepid audits. Some lauded the novel's tone and its depiction of basic high school feelings, for…

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    consume. In Infoglut, Andrejevich explains that, we are bombarded with more info than we can possibly absorb and with this overload of information, it changes the way we think about the role of information in our economic, political and social lives (Andrejevich, 4). Andrejevic says that we can never be fully informed, there is too much to available to us (Andrejevich, 5). Subsequently, we as users and viewers must question what is the best way to stay informed and retain our information that we…

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    Anyone who’s watched American television knows all too well the trope of the bumbling husband who is constantly reprimanded by his naggy wife. In the hit AMC show Breaking Bad, this view is no different; While Walter White continues down his spiral into depravity as chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-kingpin, his wife Skyler is often portrayed as demeaning, argumentative, and a hurdle to leap over by both the audience and the characters. However, while many will argue that Skyler’s presense furthers…

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