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Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. have existed in a variety of cultures almost since the dawn of time. Until the 19th century, they were believed to be monsters, rather than the stereotype of a più aristocratic being who could infiltrate the world around us, as popularised da Bram Stoker. Legend has developed since, with pop culture shows such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", which tackles concepts such as a vampire with a soul and possible redemption for a creature previously believed to have had no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Bella lists her observations when she is researching on the internet: "Speed, strength, beauty, pale skin, eyes that shift colour; and then Jacob’s criteria: blood drinkers, enemies of the werewolf, cold-skinned and immortal." (TW7) An excellent summary of vampire legend can be found on Wikipedia.

Our Twilight Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. are different yet again, and there are frequent divergences from the Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. of legend, although some features remain the same. As Stephenie Meyer explains, "Almost all of the superstitions about vampire limitations are entirely false in my world. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. don’t really have any limits, other than the self-imposed guideline to keep their existence a secret. No unconscious periods, no problem with sunlight, crosses, garlic, holy water, wooden stakes, etc… These are all myths–deliberately placed in earlier centuries to mislead impressionable humans and make them feel safe." (PC8)

1.))) Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. are cold to the touch This is definitely true in Twilight. From the very first time Bella encounters Edward’s skin we discover that "his fingers were ice-cold" (TW2) The other Cullens seem to have similarly icy skin: Carlisle has "cool fingers" (TW3), Esme has a "cold stone grasp" (TW15), and so on.

2.)) As they are dead, Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. do not need oxygen for survival. Again, this is true. Bella notices from her first encounter with Edward that "he continued to sit so still it looked like he wasn’t breathing." (TW1). He explains this in più depth to Bella later in the novel when she asks how long he can go without breathing: "Indefinitely, I suppose. I don’t know. It gets a bit uncomfortable, being without a sense of smell." (TW16).

3.)) Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. have pale skin and fangs. All of the Cullens have very pale skin, "Paler than me, the albino" (TW1); skin that is regularly described as "marble" (TW13) in both its colour and perfection. The skin is also remarkable because of the "purplish bruiselike shadows" beneath the eyes indicative of a lack of sleep. However, the Twilight vampires, "Do not have fangs. Their teeth are so sharp and strong that fangs are hardly necessary (they could bite through steel, if so inclined, a human neck is like butter)" (PC1) In many ways, Meyer’s Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. are much più violent than the Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. of legend, as their drinking of blood involves much più savaging of flesh than two tidy fang holes in a neck.

4.)) Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. can shift shape and even fly (sometimes in the form of a bat) Bella asks about this when Edward offers to mostra her how he travels through the forest: "Will te turn into a bat?" I asked warily. He laughed, louder than I had ever heard. "Like I haven’t heard that one before." It’s fair to assume from Edward’s response that this stereotypical expectation is so far from true that it is laughable. Instead of flight, Stephenie Meyer’s Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. have the skill of extreme speed and fast reflexes. Their running is the equivalent of flying. The five-mile hike to the meadow is done on the return journey "in a matter of minutes" (TW13), and Edward’s driving is similarly fast, but very sicuro, cassetta di sicurezza due to his speedy reflexes: "I’ve never been in an accident." (TW9) Any flight, however, has to be done in an aeroplane, such as Edward "catching the first flight out of Seattle" (TW21) to be with Bella!

5.)) Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. don’t have reflections in a mirror In Twilight Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. do have a reflection. On the flight from James, Bella notes Edward’s hesitation when "I saw his expression in the mirror," (TW18) of the car. In PC4, Stephenie Meyer dismisses this part of vampire lore, saying it will be addressed in New Moon, but her Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. definitely do have reflections.

6. A vampire can only enter a house if he is invited in. "Vampires need no invitation to enter any house." (). We see Edward retrieving Bella’s truck keys from her house without any invitation, and he is is capable of watching her at night without her knowledge.

7. Sunlight may burn o kill vampires. Bella had heard of this myth herself: "Vampires couldn’t come out in the daytime, the sun would burn them to a cinder." Although none of the Cullens attend school when it is sunny, this is not because the sun hurts them, because "it doesn’t," but because they "can’t go out in the sunlight" at least, not where anyone can see," because of the dazzling diamond-like glittering in the skin. Sunlight marks Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. out for what they are, but does not harm them in any way.

8. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. cannot eat human food. Their sustenance comes from blood alone. This feature of Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. is seen right from the very first chapter when Alice throws away her, "unopened soda, unbitten apple" . Bella gets curious enough to ask Edward what would happen if he actually did eat something, and Edward "deliberately bit off a mouthful [of pizza], chewed quickly and then swallowed." thereby proving that it is possible for Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. to physically eat. However, we are also told that due to the physical changes inherent in becoming a vampire, "He’d have to cough it up later to get rid of it. Not the most pleasant thing, which is why the Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. only eat Cibo when they absolutely have to in order to blend in."
9. Crosses, garlic, holy water and similar items ward off vampires. Stephenie Meyer sums this up best: "Bunch of garbage."( The Cullens are so unaffected da this that they even have an old wooden attraversare, croce hanging in their home, which used to belong to Carlisle’s father. Edward laughs and admits, "It is sort of ironic."

10. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. can be killed da decapitation, a wooden stake o a consecrated bullet through the heart. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. can be killed, although only other Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. are strong enough to do it. Emmett and Jasper "took care" of James and it is likely that they followed the known way to end a Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. existence, namely, "to tear him to shreds and then burn the pieces." It is impossible for a human to kill a vampire da any means because they are too strong to be susceptible to humans o human weapons: "You try shoving wood through granite." (
11. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. sleep in coffins. Again, this is something that Bella remembers about Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. when she is first investigating them: "They slept in coffins all giorno and only came out at night." (TW7). This is obviously highly unlikely as the Cullens are usually at school, o at work during the day, and is something that Bella and Edward joke about later when Bella is visiting the Cullen home. "No coffins?" Apart from anything else, in the Twilight world, Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. don’t sleep. "I can’t sleep" , so coffins would be entirely redundant anyway!
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