Prophet Izaach wrote:XemnasXD wrote:Going by you way of thinking i strap a dead goats head to a dog and call it an angel and just because im saying its an angel it would automatically be a credible representation of an angel...no, it doesn't work like that.
Of course not. There has to be a reason behind it
That is basically what I'm saying, there is no reason behind Edward potential immunity to death from only drinking animal blood and exposure to the sun - just as you have given a reason for Neon's angels. Such reasons can vary depending on the author. They can be references, metaphors, or direct similarities. How can you say that the author's reasons are wrong?
The author of Twilight doesn't have any reasons. It just is, that in itself creates conflict. The degree of your comparison is hardly the same level as the differences Meyer has done to her vampires. She retained some. She changed some.
John_Doe wrote:Time dictates, if you look throughout history from European mythology to Asian mythology the core aspects of a vampire has not change much since.
Rice comes in. She creates a creature.
Rice although a great author did not creat the vampire concept, she merely took the vampire and upgraded it for her novels, while still retaining the core aspects of the vampire from many centuries of vampiric lore from many cultures. It is much more intelligent, more agile, and stronger than humans. It can read through books in minutes and retain memories perfectly. It feeds of blood - animal or human
it lives on Human blood, but yes it can feed on ether.. It is unnaturally beautiful, seductive, but sexless. It can live drastically long lives and depending on its age, can survive under sunlight. It's skin is pale and reflective. It can transmit these physical and mental traits to humans. She calls it a vampire.
Because it is a vampire.Meyer comes in. She creates a creature.
True to that, she did create a creature, and it is not a vampire. Like Rice's, it is superior in intelligence and strength. It can read people's minds. It feeds of blood - animal or human.
Again the option to feed ether on human or animal blood doesn't matter, but the ability to live on only animal blood is ridiculous. It is also beautiful and seductive.
It's not seductive, Bella's just horny because Edward decided to play hard to get with her for the first few chapters. It can far outlive humans. It's skin glistens under sunlight, which it can survive under.
Again no reason is gaven for this wierd concept It can also transmit it's "vampireness" to humans. She calls it a vampire.
Other authors have their own descriptions. Vampires die from impaling, holy water, exposure to garlic or the cross. They cannot regenerate. They are gross and unattractive. They even turn into bats.
That is basic vampire lore, not created by a author, but by a culture.If by time you mean the accumulated traits given by these various authors,
Ummm...I'm sure I said from European mythology to Asian mythology. then yes, I'd have to agree. Meyer just contributes to the vast library of this lore.
No she didn't, she completely ignore the concept of a vampire nor did she even research vampire lore and created a Frankenstien of the vampire. Her vampires just slightly deviate from the core figure - just as or even less than most other authors'. Hell, changing into bats, casting magic, and fearing the cross has always been part of whatever this core figure is.
Fearing the cross, and bat turning is core to European myth, while magic is more associated to South Africa mythology. Rice throws these all out and can still rightfully call her creatures as vampires.
Rice gives just detailed reason why and how, unlike Meyer. Edward is just magically able to go around walking in the sun and living off animal blood. Why can't Meyer?
Because Meyer wasn't trying to make a vampire, edward could easily be another Clark Kent but with a fetish for animal blood.Meyer tailored her saga generally for a female audience. Us males can have the badass, gun-wielding, giant-bat-turning, overly-seductive vampire as much as we want. Why can't the other sex have their own unique, but still similar, idea of a vampire as well?
If it was a vampire to begin with anyway.