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DU Professor Explains Twilight Fascination and Defends Fans
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Lynn Schofield Clark, associate professor of mass communication and journalism at the University of Denver (DU), says the Twilight series has great appeal to teenagers and their mothers because Bella, the main character, is found so irresistible to such attractive men."Who wouldn't want to be irresistible and hold the cards in the relationship, especially when it comes to initiating sexual behavior?" says Clark, author of the award-winning book, From Angels to Aliens:...
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