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Analyzing the Twilight Phenomena

First off, I’d like to mention that I am not a psychologist. Everything Ты read is just my own analyzing and since I am interested in Psychology and Behaviorism I decided to make an Статья of what I think is the basic reason for Twilight’s enormous popularity. I hope Ты will enjoy it.

Recently I came across a post at the Форумы that сказал(-а) about Twilight: ” [it’s] a bit childish to say its a failure, because if it is, then why do so many people (And not just crazy teenage girls either) Любовь Twilight huh?”.

I have seen this argument countless of times before, and remember being shut up by it seven years назад when I was debating over the meaninglessness of World of Warcraft with my brother. I think his exact words were: “It has millions of Фаны around the world, how could they all be wrong?”

How indeed? Let’s leave WoW alone and start by analyzing what the Twilight phenomena is for a bit. We know that it has millions of fans, and most of them, или at least a very large part of them, are girls in their teens (although I could be wrong since I have yet to come across any statistics). Its fanbase is also known for being very obsessed with the series, even to the point of Актёрское искусство violently towards people who don’t share their views. This in itself is not unheard of: I remember that Harry Potter Фаны were criticized the same way years назад when it first became a big deal, and people who considered it to be nothing but a children’s series got into heated arguments with Фаны who insisted upon its literary value. There was also the problem of several schools trying to ban the Книги on grounds of being Satanic, which led to the fierce defending of Harry Potter’s general themes. I don’t know if this has actually resulted in violence или not, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it had.

We also know that Twilight became a success very quickly, sprouting Фильмы and merchandise in just a couple of years after it was published and became a New York Times bestseller. Needless to say, after that its success was guaranteed: еще and еще people became curious to see what all the hype was about and purchased the books. Because of the explosive success Twilight became a very commercial brand, and even now it’s hard to avoid coming across Cullen crests, Twilight towels and even Twilight toilet paper. (And yes, Twilight toilet paper does exist, probably to the delight of many Antis.)

But why does it appeal so deeply to teenagers and even older readers?

First of all, the main characters are teenagers, which makes it easily relatable for those who are still in their teens. And naturally everyone older than that has been a teenager once, and perhaps it makes them nostalgic about the awkward years they survived through. As most might know, there’s also a well-known Фан group called “Twi-moms” who are obsessed over the series and are often ridiculed for their seemingly incomprehensible fanatism over a piece of teenage fiction. But is it really so bizarre?

Here’s what Wikipedia says about the subject of “Escapist fiction”: “Escapist fiction is fiction which provides a psychological escape from thoughts of everyday life by immersing the reader in exotic situations или activities.”

Perhaps Bella’s situation is relatable to mature women in еще ways than people think. For an 18-year-old girl she spends a lot of time pondering about getting older which might appeal to middle-aged women and teenagers alike. Throughout the series Bella has a good excuse to not make any major decisions about things because the other characters (such as the Cullens and the werewolves) are in possession of superior knowledge and power. She is also offered the undivided attention of several idealized men without her needing to do much to earn it.

Is it really so bizarre that a middle-aged Twilight-fan who spends most of her time taking care of everyday things such as work, childcare and taking care of her Главная would fall in Любовь with the idea of being offered eternal youth, being the center of a man’s attention and not having to take responsibility for anything for a change?

I think in many ways the phenomena is еще understandable when it comes to older women than young; it offers them an escape from the mundane worries of life. Stephenie Meyer has also stated that she originally wrote the Книги for herself only, and I think that shines through the writing, as many of the books’ themes revolve around aging, the desire and need to have children, getting attention and preserving your youthful beauty. These themes are not quite usual in teenage literature, as many teenagers take their youth and attention for granted, but very common in literature directed to older readers.

But how can the same book be so Популярное among teenage girls, then? I think the reasons are different. Many teenage girls are insecure about their looks and inexperienced with boys. There’s rivalry between even Друзья about who’s еще Популярное and this in turn fuels the feelings of inadequacy.

What Twilight is offering is the chance to land the hottest, richest, maturest and bestest guy in the entire world. And the catch is that in order to land him, Ты don’t need to change who Ты are. He doesn’t judge you. He thinks you’re beautiful even if Ты don’t. He devotes himself to Ты entirely without paying attention to other girls, even if they are prettier than you. He is better than everybody else in everything, even better than Ты - but Ты don’t need to feel threatened by his skills because the reason for his being better is external and has nothing to do with *your* personal skills. Ты have a good excuse to accept diamonds, cars and other benefits from him without seeming shallow, because he insists Ты accept them against your will and because he thinks you’re the most selfless person there ever was even if Ты do accept them.

Teenagers, who are generally inexperienced in love, also tend to idolize the opposite sex. A teenage girl might think that boys are еще experienced and intriguing because they’re Актёрское искусство a certain way in order to cover their own insecurity. Teenage boys might think that girls are еще experienced and masterful at toying with them, because that’s the cover girls put up in order to hide their insecurity. Later in life Ты will laugh at both your own actions and the actions of that once-so-gorgeous member of the opposite sex, but when you’re young Ты can’t analyze the situation as easily.

Therefore it’s understandable that teenage girls can relate to Bella’s worship of Edward and even Jacob. In the Книги Jacob doesn’t give up on Bella even though she rejects him, and acts very aloof about the whole thing. However, we are talking about a guy who’s sixteen/seventeen, has never had a girlfriend and as far as we know no experience with girls whatsoever – his unattached behavior as well as his straight-forward and self-assured physical advances would be very unlikely in real life.
I think his character reflects the image teenage girls have of boys their own age: that they are somehow еще secure with themselves than they themselves are. Both Edward and Jacob’s self-assured behavior also saves Bella the trouble of taking the first steps in their relationship which, to a young girl, would be a very intimidating thing, and also something she might automatically expect guys to take care of.

To get back to the subject of “how can millions of Фаны be wrong?”, I have the following to say: just because something is Популярное does not mean it necessarily has any literary, cultural, political, social или other meaningful value. A book или a movie can be Популярное among people without filling any of this criteria. That’s because of a phenomena called “the Bandwagon effect.” Wikipedia has this to say about the Bandwagon Effect:
“The bandwagon effect is well-documented in behavioral science and has many applications. The general rule is that conduct или beliefs spread among people, as fads and trends clearly do, with "the probability of any individual adopting it increasing with the proportion who have already done so". As еще people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions или beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform, или because individuals derive information from others.”

Bandwagon effect is the best friend of any commercial designer: by advertising a product they are in fact planting the image that “everybody has/needs this product” into the consumers head. When the consumer becomes convinced enough that this is true, they hop on to the “bandwagon” and buy the product. Scientifically speaking, this behavior makes sense as a person will only live for so and so long, and therefore needs to be able to derive information from others because they simply won’t live long enough to learn everything by personal experience. Adaptation to your cultural and social surroundings also gives Ты an advantage in surviving and ensures good chances at natural selection.

As I already mentioned, the Twilight series is a very commercial trademark. Since it’s everywhere, even those who would otherwise feel no interest toward the series might read it and like it because “everybody else does and millions of Фаны must be right.” Especially teenagers might not be as experienced in media criticism to notice many of the things some antis don’t like about the Twilight series, and even if they do they don’t need to care about the criticism unless it comes from their own group of friends, since they are the ones they identify with. That’s because the Bandwagon effect is related to the Herd instinct, meaning that Ты will еще likely follow your own “herd” than any other.

Ты might also change your opinion because you’re influenced by an Authority. An Authority is somebody who Ты idolize and look up to, even еще than your own herd. For example, a Twilight Фан with a crush on Robert Pattinson might change her mind after Чтение about Robert Pattinson’s negative opinion of the Twilight series. Since Robert Pattinson has begun to symbolize their fandom, his authority overrides her herd’s authority. The Фан might continue being a Фан of Pattison’s, but abandon their original fandom.

This is naturally a two-way street. People might like Twilight because everybody else does, but people can also hate it because everyone else does. And by “everybody else” I mean your own herd, the people around Ты who influence Ты and your decisions. Also antis have Authorities that they follow, be it an influential friend/member of the family или an idol: for example a person could be a rabid Фан of Robert Pattinson and get a negative image of the Twilight series without Чтение it because of his comments. или a person could look up to their older sister and be influenced by her opinion of the Twilight series. Even if the person would later read the series, the negative image they already have will affect how they analyze what they read.

All this doesn’t mean that people should feel bad about liking Twilight. Just as something can be Популярное without having much value, people don’t *need* to like things because they have value, but because they are entertaining или make Ты feel good. What Ты like is a matter of personal choice and can’t be argued with. Also, having mutual interests as your Друзья have is ultimately a good thing and makes Ты bond with them. That’s why it doesn’t really matter if Ты hate Twilight with them или if Ты Любовь it, because the personal satisfaction and bonding experience is just as strong.

I would be interested to hear what Ты think about my theories. Feel free to add your own opinions!
I've seen yet another Комментарий saying people who thought the Edward/Bella relationship was abusive have either not read the book или have simply 'misunderstood' it, and am completely losing my ability to politely respond when I hear that, so I'm Письмо this so in future I don't even have to respond, I can link to here and avoid the risk of snapping and going on an all Трофеи rant. I'm pointing out at the start that I'm not accusing all Twilighters of this, there are lots of Twilight Фаны on the spot who are able to give their opinion in a pleasant, grown up way, and I really appreciate that (virtual...
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Okay most of the Twilight- Haters would say that Edward is too old for Bella and that make him paedophile but I don't think so (not only because I am twilight fan) is because that Edward is literally 17 and he feels and thinks as a 17 год old. I mean take someone Ты know is really smart that doesnt mean they are have lived any longer than Ты have they just learnt еще in the years they have lived. I bet Ты they still act their age.
To be quite honest I know a programme that is aired in India as well as here where the Guy is at least 55 years old with 5 kids three of them older than the girl...
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