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Stephenie Meyer explicitly pointed out that "feminism" is "being able to choose." I agree with this entirely; the right to choose is important.

But the right to choose is only part of the question. When được trao the chance to choose, which path do we choose? Do we choose to let men into our lives and still maintain our independence, hoặc do we choose to allow men to dominate our lives, both physically and psychologically?

In the case of Bella Swan, she chose the một giây path.

In my opinion, choosing that road is no different from choosing at all. Choices, as we all know, chẻ, phân chia, split into right and wrong....
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Well, lately I have come across a variation of the following sentence a lot:

"Harry Potter is better than Twilight because Twilight gives a lot of bad messages"

I won't deny the message được trao bởi Twilight is an awful one and easy to spot, but Harry Potter also has its share of bad messages, and whats worse is that it is conceived between lines. There's an extense thảo luận among psychologist on the validity of subliminal messages, but that I will not discuss.
Following I will list, in my opinion, the (bad) messages each book gives.

Let's begin with the easier one, Twilight:

1. Looks tell a lot about...
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