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Twilight Eclipse

Eclipse is the third installment in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.

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What is the imagery of the novel eclipse?

Imagery? There are now pictures in the twilight saga but the cover picture for eclipse is a red ribbon that is torn in half only connected to together by thin threads. Hope this helps! :)

What does a werewolf look like?

Most legends have had some basis in fact, and the legend of the werewolf is no exception. However the werewolf of popular fantasy/horror novels and films is an imaginary beast, based on extravagant interpretations of past superstitions. Wolves have been both feared and worshipped by past civilisations. The Ancient Egyptians feared the wolf god Ap-uat, who was associated with the Lord of the Dead. Ancient Greeks believed that wolves were sacred to Apollo and Ares, and a bronze statue of a wolf ornamented the oracle at Delphi. The legend of the founding of Rome is well known, with the abandoned twin babies Romulus and Remus being saved and succored by a wolf. Being suckled by a wolf is a notion that persisted into the Celtic civilisations, a legendary King of Ireland supposedly nurtured in this way. One Irish tribe claimed to be descended from a wolf. The werewolf story has roots at least as far back as the Ancient Romans. One of Ovid's shape-shifting stories tells of a King of Arcadia who turned into a wolf. This was a punishment because he tried to trick the god Jupiter into eating human flesh. Other ancient Greek writers including Herodotus and Pliny wrote about shape-shifting human/wolves. What could have led to such stories in the first place? There are various theories. The legend is too widespread and has been so for too long a time to have no basis in fact at all. A rare genetic mutation can produce excessive body hair, in females as much as males. Varieties of this disorder were probably responsible for the unfortunate 'bearded ladies' and 'wolfmen' in travelling freak shows in less enlightened times than ours. It is a mutation of the X chromosome so can be passed to future generations by either parent. It is easy to see how such conditions could have frightened people in past centuries, especially in remote country areas (where inbreeding could have led to an intensification of the disorder). Lycanthropic Disorder is a mental illness which causes the victim to believe that they are actually a werewolf. If someone truly believes that they turn into a werewolf under the full moon, they may be capable of committing crimes consistent with this delusion - thus perpetrating the werewolf legend into modern times. Ergot, the fungus which frequently affected the grains that were used to make bread throughout Europe for many centuries, is well known for its hallucinogenic properties. In a modern case in France in 1951, over 100 people suffered from ergot poisoning after eating bread made from infected rye. Many of them suffered from hallucinations about being attacked by or turning into wild animals. Such poisoning could have been another cause for the development of the werewolf myth. One final possibility lies in the diseases Rabies and Porphyria. Rabies, however, only lasts for a short while once the symptoms have developed, and then the victim dies. Rabies might have caused victims to briefly take on the appearance of a mad beast, but they would not lived to attack beyond this short timeframe. Porphyria, if untreated, leads to extreme sensitivity to light and degredation of the skin, thus producing a victim who rarely ventures out before nightfall and whose physical appearance is sinister. Mental disturbances accompany the physical symptoms. This disease is also genetic and therefore could have given rise to the notion of cursed families, as it often does not manifest until an age whereby the victim would have reproduced. There have been a few celebrated cases of feral children, such as inspired Mowgli in The Jungle Book. Many cases have been reported over the centuries but there is little documentary evidence for most of them. However some have been documented, in which children have been found in the depths of the jungle or forest, apparently having been raised by wolves, and then returned the human civilisation (usually by missionaries or other religious people). These children seen to have retained a propensity to run on all fours rather than walk upright, to eat raw meat rather than cooked meals, and have extreme problems learning any human language. It is difficult to say whether the children already had a mental disorder, whether one was induced by their upbringing, or anything else about them. But they undoubtedly add another thread to the enduring notion of the werewolf. Just how enduring this legend is can be well born out by the proliferation of popular novels, films and television programmes about werewolves. And a quick Internet search on werewolves throws up a wide variety of sites, some dealing with legends and possible causes such as outlined above - and some apparently written for werewolves, by werewolves!

Where is Stephenie Meyer's cameo in eclipse?

I thought I saw Stephenie as one of the guests in the wedding scene as Bella is walking down the aisle.

Where did the nickname June bug come from?

Junebug is a nickname for Junior. It probably came about from people shortening the Junior to June.

Who is the male lead of The Twilight Saga eclipse?

There isn't really one lead guy. There is Edward, Jacob and Jasper can be seen as the male lead in this book.

What happens in chapter 19. selfish of eclipse?

Well, Bella sleeps in all day, then Edward gives her a hand me down charm to put on her bracelet. Bella then finds out Jacob is second in command in his pack, and that Leah clearwater became a werewolf. Then Alice comes to babysit Bella while Edward talks to Jasper. Then Edward kidnaps Bella.

How do you play The Twilight Saga Eclipse board game when the dumb game forgot to include the rules?

Just play the way you would play regular Scene It? but when you roll a 1, you answer a Twilight question. If you roll a 2, you answer a New Moon question. If you roll a 3, you answer an Eclipse question. I own the game and it is super fun.

What is the age limite for twilight aclips?

First of all, limite is spelled "limit" and aclips is spelt "eclipse." Now, your question: the age limit is 13 years old. That's why it is rated PG-13.

Who is the character john in Stephenie Meyer eclipse?

there is no john in eclipse-Ksjf817's answer.

My answer: In the book eclipse when Rosalie is telling Bella about her past she mentions how her fiance abused her with the help of his friends. One of those friends was "John, from atlanta" Quote from book "'What did I tell you, John,'.

Ksjf817 needs to brush up on his facts.

Why is Edward Bond's play called 'Saved'?

we are all looking to be saved from a society that has abandoned all hope, and the relationship between post marital beliefs in a war torn soul deserted land

What is the short second life of bree tanner an eclipse novella about?

Fans of The Twilight Saga will be enthralled by this riveting story of Bree Tanner, a character first introduced in Eclipse, and the darker side of the newborn vampire world she inhabits. In another irresistible combination of danger, mystery, and romance, Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of Bree and the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion.

Where can we see movie trailers without having to come across fan made like in you tube?

Official websites do offer the official trailers for viewing, as well as The Internet Movie Database. Also typing in the trailer you wish to see and including the word "Official" in the search will bring up a more official rather then fanmade result on YouTube.

In Eclipse what did Alice really mean when she said to Bella he has already got one on you on page 467?

Alice meant that the charm edward had given Bella for her bracelet--- the heart crystal--- was actually a diamond, too. so Bella was already wearing one diamond.

Who plays riley in eclipse?

A teenage boy from Seattle who Victoria killed for her army. He devotes himself to her, while tricks him into a false courtship so he will risk his life attempting to kill Bella.

He is killed in eclipse by Seth Clearwater, who transforms into his wolf form, and kills Riley. He is with Victoria when she attempts to kill Bella, and comes face to face with her for the final time.

Who was Harry Riley Spitler?

The founding father of syntonic optometry is Dr. Harry Riley Spitler, who developed the discipline during the 1920s and 1930s.

Will the cold ones excists in future?

Yes we do believe they still exist in egipt as Apotamkins n they are hairy male blood suckers

In which website did you see Twilight Saga Eclipse?

1. its Eclipse not Eclipes

2. Its not even out in theaters yet and so im sure you cant watch it online, but if you could i would have watched it by now! :)