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∙ 15y agoHow do you know that that was sthe authors intent? She may just be using it as a story twist, to make things more interesting.
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∙ 15y agoIn "Breaking Dawn," Stephenie Meyer wanted to challenge traditional vampire stereotypes by portraying them as capable of love, self-control, and forming family bonds. She also introduced the idea of vegetarian vampires who choose not to consume human blood as a means of showing vampires in a more positive light. Meyer aimed to humanize vampires and present them in a new, empathetic way to challenge existing perceptions of these supernatural beings.
I thought I saw Stephenie as one of the guests in the wedding scene as Bella is walking down the aisle.
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Halloween is a time when you scare people and vampires and werewolves are generally thought of as scary!
People often thought that vampires were crazy people and only light, the cross, and garlic will stop vampires attacking but no one has ever seen a vampire to my opion people often say vampires live in old castles in secret passage ways and in the cemetrys under ground in coffins animals can be vampires. People thought vampires are a myth only 21.9% of us now belive in vampires because films like dracula infleuce us too be beliveing in vampires that's what bram stoker would of belived in in those times 72.5 and a half of us belived in vampires but as some people didnt e.g preist people also thought vampires are blood suckers on human only but as they also belived in there animals.
ive heard 2010 and 2011, and 2012 for the third book. considering it's christmas, im guessing 2011, between eclipse/breaking dawn movies. you know, to keep the hype up. then she could put out the third book out in 2012, between the breaking dawns. just a thought.
before she thought of twilight, she had a dream about it and decided to write it as a book
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i thought it was underground
I think im not too sure but is that movie The Vampires Assistant??
she doesnt - if you bother to find out when LJ Smith wrote her books, it was like 10 years before Stephenie Meyer even thought about writing twilight.
Deaths caused because they thought someone was a vampire: a few hundreds, possibly. Deaths caused by people who thought they were vampires: Several tens. Deaths caused by vampires themselves: none.