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Twilight

Twilight

Cultural significance and economic success

The culture defined in the book, 'twilight' is about a new generation of vampires. The vampires are vegetarian of Cullen clan. The vampires do not drink the blood of the humans. They live and interact with humans pretending to be human themselves. The vampires fight off their basic needs for satiation to lead a human normal life in public. At the same time, they hide their real identities to save their souls by refraining themselves to seek human blood. Vampires are comparatively less harmless than portrayed before. The formation and maintenance of their relationships shown in the novel is complex and troublesome. The most disturbing character is Bella who is the lead female character. She falls in love with a 92 year old vampire named Edward.

It had a suffice fan-following even before that which was a sheer evidence of the fact that it provoked the video-makers to choose as a subject of their movie not only once, but eager to make its repeated parts to evoke the sense of curiosity and suspense in its fans worldwide.

As a consequence of the prior mentioned facts about the novel, it is quite obvious that it surely made an enormous impact upon the film-making industry of not only America, but to the South Asian inventors of creative works as well which is evident from the truth that many of them decided to choose the homogeneous approach. This adds to the economic success of the novel worldwide contributing a massive monetary benefit to the socioeconomic sector in the miserable era of recession. Although the cultural deviation, of the manuscript cannot be denied, but the enthusiasts and the pioneering thinkers have been compelled to think in an unconventional way as if the existence of vampire could be true not necessarily in the present time but just as a myth as they may exist somewhere in the universe.

Differences between the Book and the Movie Twilight

Following are the 10 main differences between the Book Twilight with that of the Movie: 1. Bella talking in his sleep. However, in the movie explaining that Edward was at night in Bella's room because he liked to hear her speak in dreams almost like a stalker.2. The blood group test. The books that Bella can smell human blood and getting sick, so it has an ironic touch that while important is not in the movie.3. The prom scene. In the book, Alice Bella wears makeup, and while it believes that preparing to "convert" that day. The disappointment that takes when he realizes that only goes dancing (and shock) is lost in the adaptation of the movie.4. The attacks of the nomadic vampires. In the book, Victoria, Laurent and James only appear at the end in the movie to add "suspense" are seen hunting several times a poor unsuspecting (a friend of Billy included)5. The scene of the Prado. Considered by most fans of the scene that defines the relationship between Edward and Bella in the movie not only shortens if you change the ...
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