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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:27 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:27 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:29 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:23 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:59 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:30 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:53 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:28 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:48 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:00 pm
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It really bugs me when people say 'There was no fight! I wanted some hardcore violence!'
Because, really, there was plenty of action. It wasn't outright violence, but there was action. You have to really read the words and uncover the hidden emotions behind them to really feel the action of the moment, to really understand why there was no fight and why that was significant.
My dad once said 'A great author is one that can make you feel all the emotions.' And I fully believe this is true and that Stephenie is able to do this. Now if Stephenie just played on cheap thrills full of fights she wouldn't fall into this category. She has this incredible way of striking these emotions that are rarely felt by anyone, let alone written about.
If you really think about these words she writes about and where she places them, they hold much more emotion than on the surface.
The part with the Volturi plays on many different ones. First, there's many of these vampires, a few even strangers, that decide they will stand up to the impossible. They will fight with the innocent Cullens even though they know it's a lost cause. And then there's the fact that the Volturi are just power thirsty, willing to abuse the trust placed in them to acquire what they want. They end up getting completely exposed as being what the Romanians claim they are, Italian Scum. It also shows them as being complete cowards, lost when their guard is rendered useless.
Now, read it again and try to find these hidden emotions that make up the real conference with the Volturi. It's much more than just a discussion, it exposes the Volturi and also reveals Siobhan's talent as being something more than natural.
Action doesn't always mean violence.
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:54 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:28 pm
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Kari Twilight Mist afi_lover_94 There was way too much dialogue, in my opinion. Especially from Aro and Garrett. It was quite disappointing that the highlight of the whole event (for me , at least) was Irina's death, and she's not even a main character rolleyes NO!!! burning_eyes I loved Garrett's speech! heart I think he rocks! I am now a fangirl of him and he isn't even close to a main character.
Me too! Garrett's speech may have been long but it was awesome and strong! He's my fav Nomad. 3nodding Benjamin and Nahuel were cool too. Loved it when Garrett said, "The read coats are coming! the red coats are coming!" lol in Aro's words - "A patriot" biggrin
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:53 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:35 am
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.Bucket.of.Joy. It really bugs me when people say 'There was no fight! I wanted some hardcore violence!'
Because, really, there was plenty of action. It wasn't outright violence, but there was action. You have to really read the words and uncover the hidden emotions behind them to really feel the action of the moment, to really understand why there was no fight and why that was significant.
My dad once said 'A great author is one that can make you feel all the emotions.' And I fully believe this is true and that Stephenie is able to do this. Now if Stephenie just played on cheap thrills full of fights she wouldn't fall into this category. She has this incredible way of striking these emotions that are rarely felt by anyone, let alone written about.
If you really think about these words she writes about and where she places them, they hold much more emotion than on the surface.
The part with the Volturi plays on many different ones. First, there's many of these vampires, a few even strangers, that decide they will stand up to the impossible. They will fight with the innocent Cullens even though they know it's a lost cause. And then there's the fact that the Volturi are just power thirsty, willing to abuse the trust placed in them to acquire what they want. They end up getting completely exposed as being what the Romanians claim they are, Italian Scum. It also shows them as being complete cowards, lost when their guard is rendered useless.
Now, read it again and try to find these hidden emotions that make up the real conference with the Volturi. It's much more than just a discussion, it exposes the Volturi and also reveals Siobhan's talent as being something more than natural.
Action doesn't always mean violence. I don't mean to sound bitchy, but i find that incredibly offensive. I am fully aware that an author has to captivate their audience, and one such way is trying to make that said audience "feel" what is happening.
I bet many people who wanted a fight are thinking along the same lines as me when i say that Bella got off to easy. See the fight scene to me was to show how Bella is willing to work for what she has now, push herself to the limit if you will. But nothing came. She miraculously was able to control her gift at the last minute, the bad people answer her silent wish of leaving and they all live happily ever after. So this is my reason for being disappointed in the abscence of a fight scene, it's not because i wanted blood and guts, i wanted to see how far Bella would go now.
And another thing, we know Stephenie Meyer is a great author (That's why we're in this guild). So don't you dare belittle us and say we only want "Stephenie Meyer to write cheap thrills". Also don't say that dedicated fans, don't understand the situation for both the Cullens and their Witnesses. We are fully aware of what was going on at the time, we know how frightenned the Cullens must've been and we know what was on the line. So please don't try and insult our intelligence by saying we didn't grasp the enormity of the situation.
I really hope you can see a little bit of what i'm trying to say. And i apologize if i sounded hurtful.
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