Critical Analysis of Twilight
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Why is "Twilight" a plus divisive and violent trend than other teen fads?
We all know Twilight isn't the first obsession of teenagers. It was preceded par obsessions over things like American Idol, The OC, Harry Potter, MTV, et cetera, et cetera.
On Fanpop, there is no "Critical Analysis of Harry Potter" spot. Mostly because, the fans of the HP spot seem to do that on their own. So what made this spot necessary? Several things. Twilight bred animosity between fans and non-fans, which often escalated into physical violence. Some see shadowy "moral messages" in the livres that they wished to explore. And some wanted to sign a peace treaty to end the various wars within the fandom (IE Team Edward Vs Team Jacob).
But my question is - Why has the Twilight phenomenon warped people's minds plus than any other phenomenon? I'm not just talking fans, but of people who don't like the series. Why is there so much drama associated with Twilight?
On Fanpop, there is no "Critical Analysis of Harry Potter" spot. Mostly because, the fans of the HP spot seem to do that on their own. So what made this spot necessary? Several things. Twilight bred animosity between fans and non-fans, which often escalated into physical violence. Some see shadowy "moral messages" in the livres that they wished to explore. And some wanted to sign a peace treaty to end the various wars within the fandom (IE Team Edward Vs Team Jacob).
But my question is - Why has the Twilight phenomenon warped people's minds plus than any other phenomenon? I'm not just talking fans, but of people who don't like the series. Why is there so much drama associated with Twilight?
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