What do you think? Place your vote!
(Placed your vote already? Remember to login!)

Critical Analysis of Twilight does Twilight teach that girls are clumsy and non-athletic?

22 fans picked:
No
   73%
Yes
   27%
 goodtimes posted over a year ago
Make your pick! | next poll >>
save

6 comments

user photo
goodtimes said:
This one also
link
posted over a year ago.
 
user photo
cassie-1-2-3 picked No:
No. It teaches that Bella is clumsy and nom-athletic.

There was this one scene where a bunch of girls were playing baseball with a bunch of boys.
posted over a year ago.
 
user photo
Aqua_Rose picked No:
Actually, I think that it teaches the opposite. I feel that it teaches that girls should be athletic and beautiful, but if you're not then boys are more likely to notice you, which doesn't really make sense...
posted over a year ago.
 
user photo
cassie-1-2-3 picked No:
This list is ridiculous. Just because one character is one way, that is in no way representative of the entire population.

Who cares if Bella weight 110 pounds. How does that mean it's the ideal weight?
Who cares if Bella waited to go to college? She never said "everyone should put off college".
Who cares is Esme was the "perfect" mother and Rene was the "scatterbrained" mother. How does that express that there are only two types of mothers in the world?
posted over a year ago.
 
user photo
Cinders picked No:
^^ Right. Just because Bella is these things, doesn't mean Meyer characterizes all the women in the book this way.
posted over a year ago.
 
user photo
maryksand picked No:
I agree, one character having certain traits doesn't mean that author teaches ALL the girls who read the book to be that too.
posted over a year ago.
 
adicionar seu comentário

Sign In or join Fanpop to add your comment