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Twilight – Real Vampires Sparkle 3/3

4 December 2010 193 views 3 Comments


An analysis of Twilight vampires in a larger context, fighting against anti-Twilight phrases like “real vampires don’t sparkle”. I describe how vampire tropes came about in popular culture and note some folkloric aspects that have been forgotten. I also analyze anti-Twilighters in the context of feminism. While I’m a fan of Twilight, I try to be respectful of everyone. Oh, and “sparkle motion” is a reference to Donnie Darko.

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  • ReverendJayPresto said:

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  • BrendenJames13 said:

    i also agree with the twilight being sexist partially what i dont like is bella is obsessed with edward. thats not love. its an unheathly obesstion.. its like this… this is just my opinion whats 5 x 5 ?? edward
    i meant that as a joke because like i said.. i like the storyies..

    i guess you could say i am kind of in the neutral area or on the fence in twilight i could go either way with it. i could like it.. i could dislike it but right now like i said its a good story

  • BrendenJames13 said:

    correction.. stephenie meyer said ” the vampires sparkle becaus etheier skin is like vamoires in the rough”

    ummm diamond in the rough?? that would make it look like a small piece of glass. but glass doesnt sparkle. it reflects. so whatevs. its still a good story . diamonds dont sparkle until after theier cut. noy while theier in the rough

    oh.. and twilight is not just for girls.. im a dude and i will admit. i like twilight..

    i dont like the sparkle idea. but i like the story

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