Sparx
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I like twilight for light, easy reading.
Liking twilight is a fad, but even moreso of a fad is NOT liking twilight. People love to complain about how horrible its written, how bad the movies are, etc. But these people own both dvds and read all the books too, so take that with a grain of salt.
Is bella a wonderful role model? No. But not every character has to be. Is the relationship ideal (or even realistic?) No. But it doesn't have to be.
I think parents and children can read twilight and open a lot of discussions. Is bella and edwards relationship healthy? NO. Its a great example of what real, adult relationships AREN'T.
Its fantasy. All the great romances in history haven't been all that realistic (and I'm not calling twilight a great romance, but the "classics" don't produce better role models either.)
No one wants to read about "oh, i like you, but if you leave i'm okay with that too I guess." Realistic, healthy relationships aren't dramatic, and aren't entertaining. People love passion, even crazy passion, and it will always get more attention than a normal healthy couple.
Bella and Edward's relationship is a great talking point, especially for young girls. Its not what you'll really encounter. But then again, neither is cinderella.
Liking twilight is a fad, but even moreso of a fad is NOT liking twilight. People love to complain about how horrible its written, how bad the movies are, etc. But these people own both dvds and read all the books too, so take that with a grain of salt.
Is bella a wonderful role model? No. But not every character has to be. Is the relationship ideal (or even realistic?) No. But it doesn't have to be.
I think parents and children can read twilight and open a lot of discussions. Is bella and edwards relationship healthy? NO. Its a great example of what real, adult relationships AREN'T.
Its fantasy. All the great romances in history haven't been all that realistic (and I'm not calling twilight a great romance, but the "classics" don't produce better role models either.)
No one wants to read about "oh, i like you, but if you leave i'm okay with that too I guess." Realistic, healthy relationships aren't dramatic, and aren't entertaining. People love passion, even crazy passion, and it will always get more attention than a normal healthy couple.
Bella and Edward's relationship is a great talking point, especially for young girls. Its not what you'll really encounter. But then again, neither is cinderella.