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    reading a Fear Street book by R.L. Stine, one of my favorite authors since middle school. She recommended I read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer and was raving about it saying I was going to love it. Later, that day after school I was curious to why she so into the book and decided to walk to the school library and search for the book she had recommended. As soon as I got home I began reading Twilight and realized it was one of those type of books you can’t put down. All four novels had been…

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    Archetypes In Dracula

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    for many years. Dracula is a book written about vampires by an Englishman, Bram Stoker during the year 1897. One hundred and eight years later, a similar book, featuring the archetypal character vampires was introduced. The title of the book is Twilight, written by Stephanie Myer and three years later it became a movie. These were published/produced in two very different eras being Victorian and Comtempory periods. The perspectives on the living conditions and the environment were very…

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    these erotic, sexy, lust evoking, blood thirsty, irresistible terrifying creatures. Creatures that have lost all connection to their humanity, set free from mortal flesh and gifted with eternal youth and primal lust. Christine Seifert tells us “Twilights” author Stephanie Meyers has created this erotic desire surrounding abstinence. We follow a short summarization of Bella and Edwards love story without a sex life. This dark romantic novel consists of Edwards stalker like infatuation with…

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    Rebecca Hayes-Smith has read all of four of the books in the Twilight series and so all her opinions are coming from her mind rather than what other people conclude. Her opinions consist of how the Twilight series represents male dominance, female weakness, abuse in relationships, and racial inequality. Bella not being able to take care of herself, she does not get scared when Edward hurts her during sex, and the racial competition between Edward and Jacob are big social issues that happen…

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    Katherine Anne Porter’s famous short story “Flowering Judas” follows a women named Laura who is being courted by a man named Braggioni. The story itself uses symbolic meaning with flowers and religious symbols . With every event taking place in her house the reader feels the isolation with her. in Katherine Anne Porter “Flowering Judas the themes, author styles and literary devices all make the story more enjoyable to read. In Katherine Anne Porter’s “ Flowering Judas” the theme of Ideals vs…

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    A Work In Progress Bella Winter was born on March 3rd, 2001. She was born and lived her early life in a small town outside of San Francisco, California, called Pleasanton. Soon after, she moved to South Carolina, and finally Florida, where she currently resides. This is her journey so far. It was a rainy morning on March 3rd, 2001 when Bella was born, and just like in the movies, when her family left the hospital with her for the first time, it was a beautiful, sunny afternoon. After living in…

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    A Parody of Bella The book I read was “Nightlight: A Parody” by The Harvard Lampoon.This is a book similar to the book and the movie “Twilight” and the plot is slightly different because it is a parody. It was about a 17 year-old named Belle which moves to Switchblade, Oregon to live with her dad. She meets a guy in high school named Edwart and falls in love with him. Throughout the story, she gets to know more about Edwart’s family and she finds out that he and his family are vampires, but she…

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    For werewolves the most common one has been The Wolf Man, but as of 2008 when someone says the thing most often thought of are the werewolves from the Twilight Saga. In my opinion Professor Lupin from the harry potter series is my favorite of them all. Examples of werewolves from TV series are ones in True Blood, Teen Wolf and Vampire Diaries. Which brings us to the other end of the spectrum, Bram Stokers…

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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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    Twilight Religion

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    Introducing Edward to the story is the most compelling and exciting portion of the novel. The instant connection she describes between the two is creative and realistic, and only readers will ever be able to feel the connection. Twilight was officially released in 2005, and quickly caught the eyes of readers. By 2007, her second novel to the series, New Moon had been released. After that came two more books, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn (Source A). Each story has it’s own twist, with…

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