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Twilight, the book and the movie, are immensely popular with teen and adults.
At first, author Stephenie Meyer wasn't even sure she'd publish the book, let alone have it become a major motion picture that would attract worldwide fascination. On her website she talks about the writing process of developing the Twilight characters and getting the story down on paper.
Twilight's main vampire, Edward Cullen, is named after Charlotte Bronte's Mr. Rochester and Jane Austen's Mr. Ferrars. Stephenie struggled more to name her lead female character and eventually ended up naming her the name she had been saving for her daughter, Isabella. Thus Edward and Bella were created.
The story has a wonderful setting in Forks, Wash., which is a small town in the Olympic rainforest. The Fork's website describes the area, "With its surrounding scenic beauty, the Forks area is renowned on the North Olympic Peninsula's West End for its abundant winter rainfall (162.14 inches in 1997), warm and sunny summers, logging heritage and myriad places to hunt, fish and hike. Within a short distance of Forks are sparkling lakes, pristine ocean beaches, ancient temperate rain forests, mountain glaciers and rushing rivers with the Peninsula's best steelhead and salmon runs."
This magical landscape created the perfect setting for Ms. Meyer's Twilight novel.
Book reviewer, Michelle Kerns, offers her reasons for Twilight's popularity in an article, 10 reasons for the popularity of Twilight:
• Harry Potter
• Twilight used the Beauty and the Beast's romance fascination factor
• Ms. Meyer's use of a woman in control: Bella
• Using Bella as the narrator (first person writing)
• Edward as an ideal boyfriend/man
• Edward's bloodthirsty inclinations as a metaphor for sex
• The love triangle of Bella-Edward-Jacob
• Using the supernatural in everyday life
• The ambiguity of whether or not Bella will become a vampire
• Putting love over all other issues
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