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    “The Vampire Diaries Volume 1: The Awakening” is a book written by L.J. Smith and it conveys a girls love story, where she is stuck in a love triangle. The girl is named Elena Gilbert. She wants to love, however, she cannot decide whom to love. The story first begins when an attractive young man enters Elena’s same school, Fell’s Church. He is attracts many young women, however, he doesn’t care for them. His name was Stefan Salvatore. Elena was one of the many girls, who tried to capture Stefan’s

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    Blood hungry, frightening and dangerous are what most people think of when a vampire comes to mind. Vampires have been around for centuries and continue to be highly popular. According to Vampire- Empire, the first vampire movie to come out was in 1922 and to this day they are still making new movies and television shows. Two of the most popular vampire movies out are Dracula and the Twilight series. Every movie has there similarities and difference when it comes to their looks, certain powers they

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    Poetically written in 390 pages, Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater tells the story of a girl who falls in love with a werewolf. I already know what you must be thinking, “Ugh, not another dramatic teen fantasy with confused and anti-social characters who fall in love and despite all things going against them it still somehow works out in the end.” Boring, I know. That concept was taken when the Twilight Saga came onto the scene. Don't worry, this ain't that. Although this book may seem like a cliche, when

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    months, she decided to get a permanent reminder of her inspiration: the Twilight series of books and movies. Ward spent 22 hours and $3000 to tattoo her favorite characters on her back.” When I was sixteen I wanted to get a tattoo as well, but not extremely big, I wanted a tattoo that said either “Twilight” or a short quote from one of the books. At that time my parents didn’t let me pierce my nose let alone get a tattoo. In the same article, it claims, “The release of the third "Twilight" film has

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    Fascination is something that is either obtainable or unobtainable. When looking into vampires and werewolves, it is something that we know is most likely not real. But, it can be real in the sense of what the monsters symbolize and through their actions we can feel a sense of understanding. In the film, Let the Right One In, the vampire is a little girl named Eli who befriends a boy named Oskar. Even though Eli is considered a monster and did kill people, it is hard not to sympathize with her and

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    When we got back to the house there was a message on the answering machine. Uncle Charlie went up to the machine and hit play. "Hello Charlie. This is Esme Cullen. Our family is moving back to town and Edward will be dropping Bella off sometime tonight. We're looking forward to being back in town." The voice of the Cullen matriarch played through the machine. Uncle Charlie brightened and slumped at the same time. I quickly moved him so he was in a chair. Bella would be back tonight but she was

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    Isabella Swan or “Bella” moves from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to rainy Forks, Washington to live with her father, Charlie, while her mother, Renée, travels with her new husband, Phil Dwyer, a minor league baseball player. She starts high school in her new town, she isn’t considered the new kid in school yet fits in as if so she always attended. Bella is seated next to Edward Cullen, who is a 109-year-old vampire who was transformed by Carlisle Cullen when he was near death with Spanish Influenza in

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    Teen rebellion Teenage rebellion is common in the “Romeo and Juliet” and “Twilight” because in romeo in juliet they are young and in love ,and in "Twilight" bella and edward are both in love. In Twilight, bella and edward can’t be together because he's a vampire and she's a human, and Romeo and Juliet can’t be together because she's a Capulet and he's a Montague. Another thing they have in common is both movies have A long triangle, in “Twilight” Bella chose edward even though Jacob also wanted

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    For many years society has read, heard, and studied about fictitious monsters as well as real world monsters. While not all people may view Vampires and Serial killers in the same manner; we have come to the understanding that either of these two feared creatures can be compared and contrasted. Most people find it difficult to compare vampires and a serial killer. Although they have many differences such as appearance, the way they kill their victims, and the history behind the first viewing/interaction

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    Throughout modern horror classic vampires and zombies have taken center stage. Both vampires and zombies have always been prevalent in the horror genre. For years there have been arguments on which one is stronger and scarier. Most of the points made are based solely on opinion. However, if you look at the facts the answer is clearly that vampires are stronger. While vampires may look and seem entirely different, they are surprisingly similar. The core attributes of the two are nearly identical

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