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TWILIGHT 

Mia Escamilla 
YOUTH THEORY
+ Youth Theory of Analysis looks at how young
people interact with the social discourse that is
now in place (adulthood). It focuses on an age-
based power hierarchy that is dictated by culture.
It explores the representation of act in literature
and how young characters are shown responding
to it. Because it emphasizes the voice of "power-
holders," or adults, this exclusion of the young
readers' voice has the potential to marginalize
and colonize young adults.
CHARACTERS
+ Bella Swan
+ Edward Cullen
+ Jacob Black
+ Carlisle Cullen
+ Esme Cullen
+ Emmett Cullen
+ Bella was one of my favorite and least favorite
in this film since I could identify with her due
to her low self-esteem and propensity to take
on more than was required. The fact the Bella
is more autonomous than most teenagers is
one of the reasons I like her.
PART 1
+ Bella has relocated to Forks when the story begins so that her mother can spend
some time by herself with her new husband. Despite having no desire to go to Forks,
Bella makes the decision to go anyway. Bella has relocated to Forks when the story
begins (Twilight, 2008, 00:01:10 - 00:04:00), so that her mother can spend some time
by herself and with her new husband. Despite having no desire to go to Forks, Bella
makes the decision to do go anyway. She is prepared to quit school and is lying
because she wants to make her mother happy by giving her space. Bella is blindsided
by Edward's good looks, but his first response to her is very negative. He slowly
starts to become less mean, but he still warns her to stay away from him. I realized as
I watched the movie that although Bella and Edward are very much in love, Bella
does not have any other big ambitions, goals, aspirations, or interests. Additionally, in
my opinion, their coupling lacked love. Many would agree that it is better to be
enticed by someone's personality than their appearance. In my opinion, Bella was
more drawn to Edward's appearance than to his personality, and Edward liked Bella
because of her "scent” (Twilight, 2018, 00:10:21 - 00:10:20). Not because it was
love at first sight, or anything like that but because it was for her blood and how
he was able to smell it from afar. 
PART 2
+ After recovering, from fighting against a bad vampire, Bella returns home with her
dad at Forks, where Edward astonishes her by inviting her to their high school
prom. She explains to him that she wants him to turn her into a vampire as well so
that they can be together forever, but he is very opposed to the idea since he does
not want to take away her life while she still has a choice to be human and be with
her family as a human. Bella later asks Edward to turn her into a vampire during
the prom dance, but he declines (Twilight, 2018, 01:50:10 - 01:53:50). The plot of
Bella, who is a seventeen-year-old in the film, is adapted from Stephanie Meyer's
all-time best-selling book. Bella moves from sunny Arizona to dreary Washington.
To please her mother, she had willingly relocated from her home in Arizona to
Forks, where her father resided. Bella is lonely when she meets Edward. Later, falls
in love with him, a vampire, but not knowing what she got herself into.

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