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    Feminism In Dracula

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    distinct types of gender roles that exist. There is the “good girl” versus the “bad girl”. Mina Harker plays the role of the “good girl” by sticking to her assigned gender roles‚ being nurturing/motherly‚ and by being chaste. Lucy Westenra and the three vampire brides of Dracula play the role of the “bad girl” because they step out of their assigned gender roles‚ they express desire‚ and are promiscuous. However‚ Roth claims that “although the novel appears to position Lucy as the “bad” woman and Mina as

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    inseparable. Bella never dreamed she’d fall in love‚ let alone with a vampire named Edward. Throughout the novel‚ he fights to save her‚ from himself and from others. Those who will enjoy this novel most are teens and adults looking for a good fantasy and adolescent romance. This is the novel that took Harry Potter’s place on the best seller’s list. The world of magic and wizards may very well be replaced with the world of vampires created by Stephenie Meyer in her Twilight Saga. In this first

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    Twilight Persuasive Essay

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    fantasy series‚ Twilight Series‚ Bella Swan learns that she is not living the world she thought she was. Bella learns that there are vampires living among her‚ and one of them‚ Edward Cullen‚ had fallen in love with her. Edward and Bella make many sacrifices to keep their relationship intact and keep the people they love safe. For instance‚ Bella must go to the vampire that was hunting her‚ James‚ because he threatened to kill her mother if she did not. Edward left Bella to keep her safe from himself

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    Twilight Movie Review

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    Twilight Here’s the deal with Twilight: Edward Cullen‚ a 100-something-year-old vampire who doesn’t look a day over 17‚ is attending high school along with his adoptive vampire family. He’s beautiful (Robert Pattinson is on the path to being the most sought-after man-child since Romeo + Juliet-era Leonardo DiCaprio)‚ he can read minds‚ and virtually all of his female classmates alternate between lovesickness and trepidation (the Cullens are all a little unsettling in their beauty). In any case

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    History Vs Hollywood

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    relationship between history and the filmmaking process are cohesive in reference to this European and American film. The film was made in 2003. Long ago and in a land far away‚ their were meadows that were stalked by wolves. “The first known stories about vampires come from England around 1190. During the Middle Ages‚ 30‚000 people were condemned as werewolves.” (AMC) Needless to say‚ this film is the reproduction of folklore‚ urban legend‚ or plain insanity. Either way‚ my paper will contain the history

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    instantly tear them apart. They live out their own infinity together and create a lot of memories along the way. The novel spans the meaning of life‚ death‚ acceptance‚ aspirations‚ friendship‚ and support. The novel Twilight is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author Stephanie Meyer. Bella Swan‚ a teenage girl who moves to Forks‚ Washington‚ and fall in love with a

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    1. Clarity: I didn’t feel the story was confusing. The only part of the story where I had to reread some of it to understand it was the ending. I’m not talking about what the vampire does in the ending but the internal questions he is asking at the end. I think that part of the story could be taken out. “There is no makeup that could cover up who I am. I do not sparkle in the sunlight I burn to ash. Excuse me if I cannot be human anymore. Why do I even try? If I am just

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    her boyfriend Edward. Edward is a vampire. It’s a beautiful love story like no other: completely different. I’m sure that there will never be a story like this. That’s something what every girl dreams about‚ a perfect boyfriend who would do anything for her. And I think that the fact that he’s a vampire is so cool. But I don’t like this movie just because it’s a love story‚ I like it because of Edward. I already said that I love the fact that Edward is a vampire. Il like his superhuman powers. He

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    plans. Dracula‚ by Bram Stoker‚ is a perfect example of a “good versus evil” novel. Stoker uses the Christian characters such as Mina‚ Dr. Seward‚ Van Helsing‚ Harker‚ and others to portray the side of good in the story. Dracula and his fellow vampires are depicted as the evil characters of the gothic novel. The novel begins with the evil Count Dracula holding Harker captive‚ in order to attain his ultimate goal‚ to

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    Lightning Thief Archetype

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    new unordinary surroundings. They are both new to everything they are about to discover. This is when the mentor’s guidance starts to come into effect with the knowledge stage. Bella and Percy start to notice all these things that the Greek gods/vampires are doing and their true innocence of not knowing what is going on starts to show through. Even though Bella is dealing with blood sucking creatures and Percy is dealing with Greek gods‚ they both represent the archetypal innocence. Bella and Percy

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