Subject: Hmm.
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Posted on: 2012-08-19 15:55:00 UTC

Let's break it down, then:

-Bella is, obviously enough, the Fairytale Princess. She's that character who bemoans her tragic state while at the same time getting everything she wants - and, big hint, ends up using The Power Of Love. Shades of Disney's Sleeping Beauty here, I suppose, or Little Mermaid, only less the 'I want to do more' and more, um, 'My boyfriend is a carnivorous predator'. To paraphrase Jay, there's never been a Disney film about /that/.

(I'm not counting Beauty and the Beast. Because I don't want to)

-Edward is Prince Charming if he were a real member of the nobility. 'I am so luscious and I want to kill you and drink your blood'. He (along with the werewolves) has that Love At First Sight (actually Sniff) thing going on, so yeah, Sparkleboy is definitely a parody. He also has shades of Peter Pan - Never Grows Up.

-Jacob is the Big Bad Wolf in his purest form - a character (wolf, in fact) who exists solely to get in the way of Twu Wuv. He's almost a thematic reversal of the Wolf, though, since rather than being unambiguously evil, he's, er, pretty much the most sympathetic character in there. If Edward is the Unattainable Noble, Jacob is the Down-to-earth Type. Edward lounges around in forests, Jacob'll help you build a motorbike.

And that is essentially how it would actually be in several Disney films. Beauty and the Beast actually works really well here - in that, bookish Belle is fascinated by the reclusive, standoffish noble Beast, while shunning the townsman Gaston. Okay, sure, Gaston is shown as a Very Bad Chap - but that's the Disney Filter in operation. He is less rich, he does not have a castle, therefore he must be bad. Jacob is poorer, lives in the woods, does not sparkle, and therefore must be Not The One.

As to the rest of the vamp!cast... well, Alice is both good and wicked fairy (think Sleeping Beauty - the good ones make prophecies, Maleficent is insane... Alice is both. Classical Seeress), Esme and Carlisle are fairly generic King and Queen characters (with which, shades of Aragorn in the Doctor-Ruler?), and the others... you've got the Wicked (or at least Grumpy) Stepsister in Rosalie, and, er, I honestly can't remember enough about Emmett and Jasper to comment.

And, you have to take The Host into account. It was written before Twilight, and it's actually not all that bad. Romance, yes (which puts it outside my usual genres), but reasonably realistic characters. Even if it is pro-Yeerk propaganda.

hS thinks too much

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