That's her right as an artist to put her ideology into her work. Like it or lump it. From the sounds of it, it's essentially an extension of the old Prince Charming coming to save the helpless Princess, her life is now complete with a man to take care of her, "And they lived happily ever after..." bullshit. Except with emo vampires, gay werewolves and a pro-life message. Again...eh. This is appealing to women, young girls, etc. Well...that kind of shit has for-fucking-ever. Why does Meyer bare the brunt of lazy story-telling devices that have been used since the beginning of writing?
I'm not even a Goddamn fan of the books or movies. But it just astounds me with this reaction.
I'm not even a Goddamn fan of the books or movies. But it just astounds me with this reaction.
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