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There are many morals for both Twilight the Book.

- Love can conquer all

- The importance for the struggle against evil.

The film has fewer clear morals but the over all chick-flick moral that love conquers all comes across strongest.

The later books in the twilight series have many other morals, but i wont elaborate in case you have yet to read them :)

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I believe New Moon has to do with the choices of love itself. The story deals with the options of accepting the love for another or the love of one's self, at first. Then, it reveals the truth of being able to accept both loves. It's a relationship created, based, and saved by the facts of another, yet much older, relationship; being Romeo and Juliet. The author asks the reader exactly how strong is the power of love in their eyes and hearts. Whether it is worth the total damnation of one's own soul, or if it simply is a bond meant for keeping no matter the consequences. We find out love is worth everything but nothing.

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Some morals of Breaking Dawn (they are REALLYconservative) are... *Wait until marriage before you have sex (this is also in Eclipse) *No abortion / prasie your child / save and protect your child at all costs *Family and friendship *Sometimes it's better to only know what you really have to, and not need to know every last detail *Defend what is right / what you believe in *Help your friends defend what is right / what they believe in *Good triumphs over evil

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Have a Vampire Boyfriend (with a vampire family) to save you when a red head vampire comes along and wants to kill you with her army. Oh, and have a best friend as a werewolf, and make sure he brings along his pack. :D

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The Twilight Saga does have good morals in it despite the fact that vampires and werewolves take place. It's not an evil story. Never judge a book by its cover. The morals in Twilight(if you look closely and have the ability to decipher the true depth of something), are making the right choices, doing what is good, and how to rise above obstacles no matter what. You see, the Cullens were changed into vampires against their will. And when they found out who they were, they didn't want to be that. They fought it, they overcame it. And they're a family because of it. Not a coven, and I don't care what anybody says, they

area family. And that says a lot right there. It is an

excellentexample to young people on how to do what is right and do not give into temptation. That trait is also brought out in the relationship of Edward and Bella. Edward loves her, just loves her purely and resists the urge to kill her everyday. there is a monster inside him almost

peer-pressuringhim, if you will, to the wrong thing. But he won't because he is a good person beneath, and he wants to be good. The Cullens never lost who they were even though they thought they did, they are real people underneath and that's what they want to be. And that pure, unconditional love that Edward has for Bella reall speaks to people when they read that book. They might not know why they cry, or why a vampire story could make them so happy, but I was one of the lucky ones that found out. It's that pure, undeniable, hopeful

lovethat everyone really desires. So, before you judge the fact that Bella is in love with a vampire, think about this. And don't forget it. Twilight is truly a story of hope, love, dreams, and family.


I'm just kidding. there is only one moral in twlight. dont have sex with the dead. they can impregnate you.

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it could be many thing's, i think it's don't judge thing's straight away just because your scared of it, it many be something better

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that never lose hope just because things are really bad

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it could be many thing's, i think it's don't judge thing's straight away just because your scared of it, it many be something better.

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love your enemy

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