Kriitika "Twilightile"
place. And apparently, that is precisely what they do what I did. Which makes the
imagination even easier, is that there are a few hints on certain traits such as clumsiness
that asbolutely every single human being can relate to, and for the first time in their lives,
while reading ''Twilight'', they are encouraged to feel special about it they are encouraged
to feel as if they might as well be the next love itnerest of a steamingly attractive vampire.
To me, Bella really seems to be an incredibly unfortunate creature. She doesn't seem able to
be happy about anything, doesn't have any hobbies or real friends, because apparently their
unperfectness seems to annoy her, as well as the fact that there are people around her, that
take interest in her, even though she is portrayed in the book as an empty, emotionless doll,
with a threetrack mind : ,,Edward",,"Edward's toned chest" ,,Charlie's dinner every once in