EvilSobe wrote:
In all honesty, I've always portrayed them as blood sucking abominations.
As have I, but many teenagers who've had 'acceptance' issues like to use such things as comparisons for themselves.
"Just like the Vampire that in truth is only misunderstood, I as well am only misunderstood."
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Kinda like a 30 days of night sort of thing.
Only thing I disliked there was how fast infection spread, but otherwise a very good type of vampire.
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So for a contemporary lit analysis I've read a good portion of twilight, and I felt like I wanted to throw up a little.
Most 'popular' novel series most often purchased by High School students do that to me when I try to read them.
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Monsters are monsters! They feed off of human beings, and that's it.
And occasionally other beings along with said humans, but the human diet part is important.
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If I lived for an eternity, I'm pretty sure I could find someone else. Not ponder thinking "Hmm, her blood is quite tasty. However, I wish to not kill her so that I may partake in the face sucking."
Logic, in the Twilight Series? Watch out for the rabid fans, they'll lynch ya.
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Oh, like we've NEVER heard of a forbidden love before. Seriously, if I had that kind of power, I wouldn't think twice of draining a girl like Bella of all of her delicious life sustaining blood. Its what vampires do.
Just make sure that she don't bite back. Nothing worse than creating an unwitting Vampire. Unless they become your thrall, of course. Then at least you have cheap labor.
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Maybe I hate things that get over hyped. Its probably why I haven't finished Harry Potter. But at least Harry Potter was original at the beginning, this is just feeding the emo masses of America.
Beware, some series that are overhyped are still quite good. Not the best, but still good.
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Seriously, am I overreacting?
No, Twilight is too popular for what it adds to the market.