Many people say that Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series are fiction, and so, worthless. But isn’t Meyer herself confused whether she wanted to write a children or an adult content?
Many people like to believe that any fiction/fantasy book is full of idiocy and stupidity. But the Stephenie Meyer’s lovers might disagree to it. The writer of the famous twilight series, Stephenie Meyer is a great field of disputes among readers. As a pure fiction, twilight is a nice read for people who like cute love stories in their imaginatory world. With the story centered around her, Bella Swan is a shy, reserved girl in her late teens. As she decided to spend some time with her father, to give her mother some privacy with her new husband, she was prepared to face a hell on the earth. Forks, what she believed as her personal hell, however, gave her a surprise. It gave her what meant to her the most — Edward, the love of her life, who is a vampire.
The first book/movie then follows how Edward and his ”family” meet and adore Bella, and even save her from the clutches of James, a non vegetarian vampire. If we say from a normal reader’s point of view, twilight part one wasn’t even that bad. There are a few things weird, and a few things in which the reader thinks, “I would not have done that.” But there are definitely other things too which can excite and encourage a person. Sarcasm…
Charlie: Your hair is longer
Bella: Hmm? Oh yes, haven’t cut it since last time I saw you.
Charlie: (Doesn’t seem to know what to say) Oh, guess it grew again!
In the second book, Jacob becomes a best friend to Bella and they even go to the kissing stage but Alice takes Bella away to save Edward from a suicide. That was a nice thing Alice did. I didn’t really like Jacob ever, though many readers seem to like him. There are some things especially nice to me in new moon; adventures. Bella jumps off a cliff, rides bicycles and does other stupid things just to get a hallucination of Edward. That’s called true love.
Jacob: What is it that you’re staring at?
Bella: You’re sort of beautiful…!
Jacob: ….huh? How hard did you hit your head?
In the third book, what happened was the most expected – competition. Edward and Jacob unite to save Bella while at the same time they are against each other for pursuing her. They kill Victoria and her army, dodge the Volturi and in the “resuls” Edward wins, and Bella leaves Jacob heartbroken. She realizes her love for both of them, but knows that she can’t live without Edward.
Jacob tries to warm Bella in the camp when she is freezing in cold. However, Edward does not agree for it.
Edward (to Jacob): Get your hands off her!
Jacob: Let’s face it, I’m hotter than you!
The fourth book has three parts. First — full of Edward Bella romance and how they go to honeymoon to the island gifted by Carlisle to Esme and about their making love and how Bella gets pregnant while Edward blames himself for it. In the second part, they return home and it is told by Jacob’s point of view. He watches Bella going worse day by day (the baby was growing at an incredible rate and, as the legend says, bites its way out of its mother’s womb) till she gets some blood to drink as the baby was thirsty. At last, Jacob tells us that Bella seems to be “dead” and he imprints on Renesmee. In the third book, it is done. Bella is a vampire
and Jacob loves Renesmee to Edward and Bella’s late approval. Jacob even tells Charlie much about the vampire life from the fear that Renesmee will go away. Meanwhile Volturi come to kill Renesmee as they see her as a danger. The Cullen’s collect witnesses for showing them that Renesmee is not a baby vampire. Alice and Jasper go away to find even more strong witnesses. Renesmee is, at the time, growing too fast. In the end of it all, Renesmee is saved by Nathuel (a half vampire too) and the Volturi go away. And Edward and Bella have forever to love each other.
Bella (furiously) to Jacob: You imprinted on my daughter?
Jacob (scared) : I’m sorry, you know wolves have no control over it! Nesse (nickname for Renesmee) will be safe with me.
Bella (now yelling and attacking Jacob) : You nicknamed my daughter? You nicknamed my daughter after the Loch Ness monster? She’s just 2 days old and now you are putting a wolfy claim over her?
In the closing words I would say that the first part of twilight was good, second part was okay, third part was alright and fourth part’s (i) part 1…I didn’t really like it (ii) part 2…was fair and (iii) part 3 was really very nice. Have a nice day. Please read my blog posts at http://wordarrest.blogspot.com