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Stephanie Myers's 'Twilight'

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I enjoyed reading the Novel Twilight written by Stephanie Myers because it had many interesting and unique themes and ideas that relates to today's world and society. The novel ‘Twilight’ is based around a girl named ‘Isabella Swan’(Bella) who moves to the small town ‘Forks,Washington.’ She then meets a mysterious and intriguing boy named Edward Cullen which has the good looks and the perfect personality which lures in most of the female population. "I'm the world's best predator, aren't I? Everything about me invites you in — my voice, my face, even my smell. As if I need any of that!" Later on Edward and Bella fall in love and of course, in every good book like this one there is a twist, Edward Cullen is a vampire.

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One example of love conquering all is how we experience Bella’s for love made Bella more confident. Love also gave Bella courage, courage to be alone with Edward, even though she knew it was a dangerous move to be around him because he was a vampire. The biggest example in this novel is the fact that love not only allowed Edward not to kill Bella but also fall in love with each …show more content…

This novel has shown me and the world how people can love no matter what their differences are.According to Twilight Bella and Edward's love was a ‘forbidden love’ but they made it work. To Edward, Bella should be his prey, but he made an exception because he has fallen in love. Both families were unsure at first about their relationship ("Dad, are you alright?" "You are going out with Edward Cullen?" he thundered.”) but slowly get used to it. This text will open a reader's eyes to aspects of the wider world such as forbidden love, a big example of this is gay rights. People may realise and become understanding about big issues like gay rights because they realise that it is actually okay to love someone who society says is not

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