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Tatiana [17]
3 years ago
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I need a summary for this please! thank you :)

English
1 answer:
borishaifa [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

In 2005 the world was turned upside-down when twilight hit the shelfs, copies flying off the shelfs, the majority of whom are teenage girls and women buying them. The next two taking the world by storm in 2009 and 10.

The love story was truly magnificent.  Still, the story of an inconspicuous teenager who falls in love with the vampire fascinates today's  and independent females can be regarded as an essential part of the success. For instance, Harry Potter  has been received with manic enthusiasm" because they "uniquely combine several kinds of appeal." Through an analysis of the figure of the vampire in literature as well as in folklore it will be observed.

Dracula. Furthermore, it will be investigated how his knightly behaviour towards Bella contributes to the impression of a romantic transformation of the gothic form. Special attention will also be paid to the figure of Bella, who seems to be presented as the femme fragile or damsel in distress concerning her physicality, but, on the other hand, represents a figure of identification for female readers as the independent, strong-willed hero of young adult fiction.

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