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Sparklng Vampires Setting Morals?

I started this paper over the summer just for fun.  However, once school had started back up, one of my essays in English was a position paper so I decided to take down this paper.  I'll repost it after the paper is returned back to me (with a grade!).

Sparkling Vampires Setting Morals?
Status of paper: Rewrite for English 1355
Summary: The Twilight Saga, written by Stephenie Meyer, is very popular among teenage girls (and their mothers...oh and a few guys -waves to the Twilight Guy(s) out there-).  And as the series comes more and more popular, I take a look at morals that are presented in the series.

 

In literature as in love, we are astonished at what is chosen by others.
- André Maurois

Vampires are often described as monstrous, evil creatures that haunt the dead of the night for a meal.  Now take everything you know about vampires—the crosses, the garlic, and disintegration by sunlight—and throw that mumbo jumbo out the window. In the world of Twilight, you might be bashed by a teenage girl or swatted by a mother—we know not to mess with momma—for suggesting that all vampires are evil. In the realm of vampires, in the Twilight domain, vampires seem…almost human.  Twilight, written by Stephenie Meyer, presents many morals throughout the entire book—and the entire saga!

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