I just started a book called Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. I have read the books from the Twilight saga, but this one seems so different. The protagonist has grown so much and shes soon going to marry her very own "Blood Sucker." Since the main character is young there is so many swirling emotions are going around and a lot of conflict. Why must being married at a young age automatically asume your pregnant? Two people can never be in love? I know Bella loves him but I'm not sure its what her father wants. Why do the men of the family think they are in "control."
Reading this book I thought of more than one hundred questions. I kept saying to myself it's the people, it's the people...... but it's not. We are growing up in a society that makes people feel like this. Like men have to be in control and getting married young means your going to have a baby.I thought about Bella's dad and i know that he is suppose to stay in control and beaware of your daughters actions but life in books are so different. Now I noticed that times have changed. I also researched aloy about the pregnacy question. Research was not good. Overall in the book i feel that the characters have to build a frelationship with themselves in order for it to really grow. For example Bella and her dad.
No matter how things are society has out rean all of us in the race of being us. Men being in control all of myu friends agreed on that. People should mind their beetle juice and just be them
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