6.20.2011

Why I hate Twilight: Part II A

Why I Hate Twilight Part II: Relationships are Toxic and Abusive

Section A: Edward Mentally Abuses Bella

Before I launch myself into an exhaustive rant, I want to take a look at some standard characteristics of people in an abusive relationship. I've highlighted the ones that are particularly similar to how Edward acts toward Bella.






1. Charming.  This person quickly smothers the other with gifts and praise. He/she immediately pushes for an exclusive relationship using phrases such as “I can’t live without you” or “I’ll kill myself if you leave.” A clear indication something is wrong.


2. Jealous. He/she views others as a threat to the relationship and relentlessly accuses you of flirting. “I know you are having an affair.” The irony is that the abuser is usually the cheater.


3. Manipulative.  Abuse and manipulation go hand-in-hand. This person easily detects vulnerability in others and uses it as a weapon to control, belittle and demean the victim. “You are weak and ugly; no wonder you were abused as a kid.”


4. Controlling. Constant checking on the whereabouts of the victim is a common trait for the abuser. “I check the mileage on your car. So don’t lie to me.” A male controller often refuses to let his girlfriend have a job, she might “meet someone.


5. A Victim. An abuser doesn’t take any responsibility for his/ her poor choices. They are never at fault. When she loses her job, or he gets into a fight, someone else is to blame. “You make me hit you” or “I drink because you stress me out.”


6. Narcissistic. The whole world revolves around the abuser and his/her needs. This person is invigorated by the fact that the victims “walks on eggshells” and live in fear of the next outburst


7. Inconsistent. Mood swings are a common trait for an abuser. One minute he/she is happy and sweet, the next they are pounding a fist or throwing a tantrum


8. Critical. Verbally assaulting others is a way of life for the abuser. “You are a stupid, fat, disgusting tramp. You can’t ever leave me; no other man would have you” or “Ha! You call yourself a man. You are nothing but a mama’s boy.


9. Disconnected. Isolation from family and friends is a key goal for the abuser because it forces the victim into total submission. “Your family causes too much trouble for us. I don’t want you seeing them anymore.


10. Hypersensitive. The slightest offense sends the abuser ranting. Everyone is out to “get him/her.”  “My boss had it in for me; I bend over backwards on my job but I still got fired.


11. Vicious and cruel. A significant number of abusers harm children and animals as well as a partner. Intimidation and inflicting pain fuels his/her power. “If I can’t have you, no one will” or “I just pretended to love you so that you would sleep with me.”  





After I read that list, I just had to laugh. Did Stephenie do any research before writing her four-book saga? What's that? Oh right. No she didn't. She dreamt it all. At this time I would like to go through the list and explain why each characteristic is relevant to my claim that Edward mentally abuses Bella (and relevant to the reason why Bella is slightly insane).


1. Charming. Oh wow. If I had a posy for every time Edward tells Bella that his life is irrelevant without her, I could stuff at least 9 pockets full.


"You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever."

Gag me. When he thought she died after she jumped off the cliff, he was determined to get himself killed by the Volturi. What??! If that doesn't prove that Edward thinks he couldn't live without Bella, then nothing ever will. Because Edward is so "charming," Bella basically sees him as perfect. She idolizes him. She is constantly thinking about his perfect bod. He has her so wrapped up in his charm that she neglects to see reason. Never once does she go on and on about his PERSONALITY. I don't think she ever says how she loves him for his MIND. Does she ever question the fact that he's a hundred and some year old BLOOD SUCKING NONHUMAN? Nope. No she doesn't. Because she is completely blinded by his shiny exterior, which I'm not sure, but I think is some kind of mechanism used for hypnotizing. I'm looking into it. There isn't much reliable literature on "hard sparkly skin."


2. Jealous. How many times does Edward growl when Jacob comes near? 'Nuff said.


3. Manipulative. Edward reminds Bella she is weak. Everyday. How many times does he tell her that he could crush her with one blow? Accidentally smother her? Or how about this…lose control and suck all her blood? Yes, yes, he may not be doing this so he can manipulate her, BECAUSE HE "LOOOOOVES" HER. He could just be saying this because it's true and wants to warn her. Right. Okay. I get that. But no one really knows what's going on inside his head, and on paper, it doesn't look so good for him. And furthermore, it's not "cute." I don't think it's cute when a male figure has so much power over a woman, that he as to remind her of it every day. I don't think it's cute that she feels like a delicate little flower in his arms. It's sad. And demeaning. And, in my book, considered mental abuse.


4. Controlling. Possibly the most relevant and troubling of all his characteristics. She's his puppet. He controls every aspect of her life. Even when he wasn't there, he controlled her. She started purposefully putting herself in danger JUST TO HEAR HIM TELL HER NOT TO. But it wasn't him, it was her perception of him deep in her psyche. How messed up is that? She went up to a group of hardened criminal biker thugs because she felt compelled to hear Edward yell at her. She jumped off a cliff! None of this is okay. He watches her sleep! He cut her breaks! CUT. HER. BRAKES. All in the name of her "safety." Tell me this, Edward: How is it safe to purposefully leave your "one true love" in a forest for hours and hours? How is it safe to leave her when a vampire is stalking her? How is it safe to cut her brakes!!?? 


"It makes me... anxious to be away from you. I wasn't joking when I asked you to try not to fall in the ocean or get run over last Thursday. I was distracted all weekend, worrying about you."

"If you let anything happen to yourself - anything at all - I'm holding you personally responsible."

"Soon, as soon as I possibly can. I will make you safe first." 

"Bella, would you please stop trying to take your clothes off?"

"But if you ever bring her back damaged again — and I don't care whose fault it is; I don't care if she merely trips, or if a meteor falls out of the sky and hits her in the head — if you return her to me in less than the perfect condition that I left her in, you will be running with three legs. Do you understand that, mongrel?"  


In context, these all seem very "aww" worthy. Everyone just loves how overprotective Edward is. But you see these quotes void of all Bella's delusions, and you have what I call cold hard abuse. You call it protective, I call it belittling. The worst thing about his controlling nature, is that Bella doesn't seem to notice or mind. She just thinks it's "annoying". ANNOYING? How about murderously insane? 

7. Inconsistant. Bella even mentions his mood swings. 

"You know, your mood swings are kinda giving me whiplash." <--Yes from the movie, but it still proves my point.

One minute he wants her to leave him alone forever, the next he's telling her he couldn't live without her. One day he tells her how they could never "be" together and then a month later he's ripping off her clothes. He says he never wants to hurt her, and then he just leaves her in the forest. I mean, I would be confused. 

In New Moon, Bella is so convinced Edward left because he doesn't love her, that she literally becomes brain dead. The blank pages in the middle of the novel symbolize her insanity. Everyone reading the novel was smart enough to know that he just said he didn't love her because he wanted to "protect her," but she was actually dumb enough to believe it. His inconstancies pop right out of no where. And it's driving her to be a vegetable.

9. Disconnected. How many things does Bella have to keep from her father all because of Edward? Basically her whole life has to be censored for him because she doesn't think he could handle it. Now that Edward and Bella are married, do you really think Charlie is going to be popping in to see them? Probably not. Because he's scared. His daughter is strangely pale and has birthed a fast-growing halfbreed in only a few months. In summary, Edward has caused further estrangement of a father and a daughter whose relationship could have used improvement from the start. The End.

As you can see, I take this subject seriously. And you may not understand why because, after all, it's just a book about fictional characters. And that may be so, but I have realized something in my research; the sites where I found all of these quotes, were all created by diehard fans. The comments in the threads all show how much they love this love story. They find the quotes endearing. They want their own Twilight love story. I find this extremely disconcerting. If they can't spot an abusive relationship when it is so plainly spelled out before them within the pages in their own hands, how are they going to realize when it's happening to them? Is it what they're actively searching for in a relationship? I woe the day when someone finds their own Edward Cullen.


~Lex

15 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more. Never mind Stephanie's writing is terrible.

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  2. This was so analytical (and hence, awesome)! Haha I swear, you should write a whole book about this.

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  3. I completely agree 100%. Twilight distorts teenagers' view of love and how it should be and when they're constantly looking for mr.perfect-vampire-guy, what happens when they can't find it? they settle for losers, but still claim they are desperately "in love" only because they desperately want that "perfect" Edward and Bella relationship.
    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that way! :)

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  4. He’s got nothin’ on Bella herself. She abuses every relationship she’s ever had. Her friends, her family, her lovers, no one is safe!

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  5. Stephanie Meyer graduated from BYU, nuff said. Excellent post as always Lex!

    <3

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  6. a) twilight totally blows

    b) i laughed when i read "halfbreed"

    c) you are so right. you can tell from the start that bella is going to be a ridiculously shitty character, so dependent on someone who can't decide if he wants to be around her or not.

    d) and HE WATCHES HER SLEEP o_o

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  7. Not the Hero: Exactly!

    Anna: Thank you! And I know! It could definitely be a pretty thick essay at the least lol

    Annie: I agree. Stephenie is enabling the girls with already low self-esteem They are holding out for someone to take care of them when what they really need is someone to assure them that they CAN take care of THEMSELVES.

    Drake Sigar: lol ~you are foreshadowing the series~

    Nicole: LOL And thank you! You're the best :)

    Aubree: a) completely. b) lol it's funny cuz it's 100% creepily true. that baby is a monster. c) she's a pathetic excuse for a main character. d) I KNOW RIGHT

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  8. i still can't believe she was willing to give up her family and friends for her abusive straight-from-a-lifetime-movie-relationship. actually maybe i can, since she didn't even like her friends and never spoke to her dad.

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  9. Haha another very funny post! Though, I still love the franchise :)

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  10. You know what ... I can totally see this and , while I did enjoy the books ... Edward does play some serious "mind games" with Bella.
    ♥ Cat brideblu

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  11. I love this, and I think that it's so true.
    Edward is a @&#^ to Bella, and I don't think she's intelligent enough to see that.
    Also, she needs to take a step up and stop him from controlling her life. I mean seriously.

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  12. You've done it once again. I think the truly disturbing thing is all the little tweens who are "in love" with Edward. What the hell are they getting from these books? It cannot be good for their future relationships if they're always comparing their boyfriends to Edward. Never mind that he's a FICTIONAL BLOOD-SUCKING CHARACTER. Oh my.

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  13. You're absolutely right.

    And I never understood why she didn't, at some point, freak out over the fact that he's a vampire. Never. Not once. There was no growth between the characters.

    I still can't believe she actually BELIEVED him when he said he didn't want her.

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  14. Omg finally someone that agrees! I hate that movie its sooo stupid. she cant pick between two guys really? if your soo love this the first one then why are you doubting.

    I hate when girls are team edward and team jacob like really?

    sooo stupid.

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  15. OMG. Amen sistah!!! But seriously, whacked out relationship.

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