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itsnotmymind) wrote2021-03-02 05:24 pm
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Twilight: Bella's Self-Loathing
I read the first Twilight book years ago. I spent the first half of the book thinking, Meyer can't be serious about this. I spent the second half of the book thinking, I think she's serious about this.
I enjoyed it, in the way one enjoys something that is terrible. I enjoyed it, but not enough to read any of the sequels.
However the reality is that it was very popular with many people, and I often try to think about why.
Something that doesn’t get talked about very much is this: Self-loathing.
Bella is very self-loathing character. Much of the book's first person narrative is her putting herself down. She and Edward both bemoan their stupidity for being in love with each other.
So I wonder, why is that so appealing to people? Or at least girls and women?
I enjoyed it, in the way one enjoys something that is terrible. I enjoyed it, but not enough to read any of the sequels.
However the reality is that it was very popular with many people, and I often try to think about why.
Something that doesn’t get talked about very much is this: Self-loathing.
Bella is very self-loathing character. Much of the book's first person narrative is her putting herself down. She and Edward both bemoan their stupidity for being in love with each other.
So I wonder, why is that so appealing to people? Or at least girls and women?
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(Are you familiar with the P!nk song Don't Let Me Get Me? That was what I listened to when I was high school aged.)
I think it's interesting that I so rarely see that aspect of Twilight discussed.
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