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Critical Analysis of Twilight Pergunta

Can someone give some examples of Mormon symbolism from Twilight?

I completely missed it when leitura them.
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I'm a Mormon! I haven't noticed any symbolism in Twilight though...
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 MissKnowItAll posted over a year ago
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Critical Analysis of Twilight Respostas

ky-chan said:
sure! no prob...*ahem*
okay, during the whole "lets-make-a-gazillion-vampire-children-and-kill-everyone" with the three girls (jasper and alice's story or something) the girls keep going on about how they'd have "special privilages" if their army of guys did everything they wanted.
it's kinda mormon, but instead of a guy marrying 50 girls, its a girl "marrying" a gazillion guys.
hope it helped-im composição literária what i remember...
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Thanks.
MissKnowItAll posted over a year ago
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X3 no prob!
ky-chan posted over a year ago
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Uh, no, not really.
renrae posted over a year ago
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no..
Emmalie1935 posted over a year ago
snusnu13 said:
the whole, "lets have sex after we're married" and also "Oh, i'm not aborting the baby even though it's killing me, and if I don't abort I will die with the baby"

Then again, a lot of christian religions believe this.
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Dragonclaws said:
Well, Mormons believe that Native Americans are descendants of the lost tribe of Israel, so there's something about that with the Quileutes. Then there's the protagonist vampiros having a big family. Someone also suggested that Bella becoming a vampire was a metaphor for going to Heaven.
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AstridGoof8219 said:
The whole vampiros getting paired up A.S.A.P. thing. Along with the imprinting situation.
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