Pride And Prejudice Movie Quotes

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Ms. Bennett, do you know who I am? I am not accustomed to being spoken to in such a manner.
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Jane Austen (Pride and Prejudice)
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Elizabeth Bennet: I'm very fond of walking. Mr. Darcy: Yes... yes I know. (from Pride & Prejudice, the movie)
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Jane Austen
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What are we watching?" [...] [...] He hugged her closer. "The sacrifices I make for you -just watch." She was intrigued enough to pay attention to the screen. "Pride and Prejudice," she read out. "It's a book written by a human. Nineteenth century?" "Uh-huh." "The hero is... Mr. Darcy?" "Yes. According to Ti, he's the embodiment of male perfection." Dev ripped open a bag of chips he'd grabbed and put it in Katya's hands. "I don't know -the guy wears tights.
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Nalini Singh (Blaze of Memory (Psy-Changeling, #7))
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You in the mood for a movie tonight?" Kate asked him a couple days later. Matt was working, and she was sitting on her customary bucket taking a break, drinking bottled water, and surreptitiously admiring him from every angle. "I could pick something up on my way over tonight." "Sure." "How about Pride and Prejudice?" "What's that?" he asked warily. It's not one of those movies where they all wear old-fashioned clothes and walk around talking in British accents, is it?" "That's exactly what it is." Matt groaned. "It's romantic! Maybe one of the most romantic stories ever.
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Becky Wade (My Stubborn Heart)
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Henryโ€™s Twitter exchange with June about their mutual love of the 2005 Pride & Prejudice movie goes viral.
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Casey McQuiston (Red, White & Royal Blue)
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I grabbed his hand and climbed to my feet, and oh sweet Lord, it felt like a Mr.-Darcy-hand-flex-from-the-best-version-of-Pride-&-Prejudice moment. The world stopped spinning for just a second when his big hand wrapped around mine.
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Lynn Painter (Better Than the Movies)
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You in the mood for a movie tonight?" Kate asked him a couple days later. Matt was working, and she was sitting on her customary bucket taking a break, drinking bottled water, and surreptitiously admiring him from every angle. "I could pick something up on my way over tonight." "Sure." "How about Pride and Prejudice?" "What's that?" he asked warily. "It's not one of those movies where they all wear old-fashioned clothes and walk around talking in British accents, is it?" "That's exactly what it is." Matt groaned. "It's romantic! Maybe one of the most romantic stories ever.
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Becky Wade (My Stubborn Heart)
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From Walt: The Grapes of Wrath, Les Misรฉrables, To Kill a Mockingbird, Moby-Dick, The Ox-Bow Incident, A Tale of Two Cities, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Three Musketeers, Don Quixote (where your nickname came from), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, and anything by Anton Chekhov. From Henry: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Cheyenne Autumn, War and Peace, The Things They Carried, Catch-22, The Sun Also Rises, The Blessing Way, Beyond Good and Evil, The Teachings of Don Juan, Heart of Darkness, The Human Comedy, The Art of War. From Vic: Justine, Concrete Charlie: The Story of Philadelphia Football Legend Chuck Bednarik, Medea (youโ€™ll love it; itโ€™s got a great ending), The Kama Sutra, Henry and June, The Onion Field, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Zorba the Greek, Madame Bovary, Richie Ashburnโ€™s Phillies Trivia (fuck you, itโ€™s a great book). From Ruby: The Holy Bible (New Testament), The Pilgrimโ€™s Progress, Inferno, Paradise Lost, My รntonia, The Scarlet Letter, Walden, Poems of Emily Dickinson, My Friend Flicka, Our Town. From Dorothy: The Gastronomical Me, The French Chef Cookbook (you donโ€™t eat, you donโ€™t read), Last Suppers: Famous Final Meals From Death Row, The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Something Fresh, The Sound and the Fury, The Maltese Falcon, Pride and Prejudice, Brides-head Revisited. From Lucian: Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, Band of Brothers, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Virginian, The Basque History of the World (so you can learn about your heritage you illiterate bastard), Hondo, Sackett, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Bobby Fischer: My 60 Memorable Games, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Quartered Safe Out Here. From Ferg: Riders of the Purple Sage, Kiss Me Deadly, Lonesome Dove, White Fang, A River Runs Through It (I saw the movie, but I heard the book was good, too), Kip Careyโ€™s Official Wyoming Fishing Guide (sorry, kid, I couldnโ€™t come up with ten but this ought to do).
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Craig Johnson (Hell Is Empty (Walt Longmire, #7))
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That pesky movie version was the culprit. Sure, Jane had first read Pride and Prejudice when she was sixteen, read it a dozen times since, and read the other Austen novels at least twice, except Northanger Abbey (of course).
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Shannon Hale (Austenland (Austenland, #1))
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Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!" Lydia bounced up and down and pointed. "It's Layla Falls! She's here!" "Who?" Jane asked, looking around. "Who fell?" "No,Layla Falls, the movie star," Lydia explained, pointing Jane in the right direction. "She just released a new movie. She's so famous.
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Krista Lakes (Mr. Darcy's Kiss)
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You donโ€™t even know her. But I do. I know what cereal she likes, that her favorite movie is Pride and Prejudice, her favorite song is the ten-minute version of โ€˜All Too Well.โ€™ I have spent my entire life loving her, and itโ€™ll be a cold fucking day before some asshole brings her to my game.
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Jessa Wilder (Rules of the Game (Rule Breaker, #2))
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He pulled his laptop out of his bag and leaned against the headboard before turning the screen to me. Pride and Prejudice was loaded up, and I made a happy squeal sound that would have made Misty proud.ย  I raised a brow at him. โ€œYou hate this movie.โ€ย  โ€œYou love it,โ€ he said matter-of-factly and hit Play.
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Jessa Wilder (Rules of the Game (Rule Breaker, #2))
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Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me. ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž…,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ๋งค,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธํŒ๋งค,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์ŠคํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค I want to put a ding in the universe. Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is better than two doubles. Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Zombie stories are life lessons for boys who don't mind thinking about bodies, but can't cope with emotions. Vampire stories are in many ways sex for the squeamish. We don't need Raj Persaud to tell us that plunging canines into soft warm necks, or driving stakes between heaving bosoms, are very basic sexual metaphors. There are now even whole sections of bookshops given over to the new genre of "supernatural romance". Maybe it was ever thus. Dr Polidori, who wrote the very first vampire novel, The Vampyr, based his central character very much on his chief patient, Lord Byron, and the Byronic "mad, bad and dangerous to know" archetype has been at the centre of both romantic and blood-sucking fiction ever since. Dracula, Heathcliffe, Rochester, Darcy and not to mention chief vampire Bill in Channel 4's new series True Blood are all cut from the same cloth. Meyer even claims that she based her first Twilight book on Pride and Prejudice, although Robert Pattinson, who plays the lead in the movie version, looks like James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause. Either way, vampire = sexy rebel.
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๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž… via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ์•ฝํšจ ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„ ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ๋ถˆ๊ฐœ๋ฏธ๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ
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Your negative emotions can also be controlled and directed. PMA and self-discipline can remove their harmful effects and make them serve constructive purposes. Sometimes fear and anger will inspire intense action. But you must always submit your negative emotions--and you positive ones--to the examination of your reason before releasing them. Emotion without reason is a dreadful enemy. ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํ›„๊ธฐ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ•,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๋ถ€์ž‘์šฉ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ,ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์•„๋“œ๋ ˆ๋‹Œ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์„ผ๋”๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ What faculty provides the crucial balance between emotions and reason? It is your willpower, or ego, a subject which will be explored in more detail below. Self-discipline will teach you to throw your willpower behind either reason or emotion and amplify the intensity of their expression. There are now even whole sections of bookshops given over to the new genre of "supernatural romance". Maybe it was ever thus. Dr Polidori, who wrote the very first vampire novel, The Vampyr, based his central character very much on his chief patient, Lord Byron, and the Byronic "mad, bad and dangerous to know" archetype has been at the centre of both romantic and blood-sucking fiction ever since. Dracula, Heathcliffe, Rochester, Darcy and not to mention chief vampire Bill in Channel 4's new series True Blood are all cut from the same cloth. Meyer even claims that she based her first Twilight book on Pride and Prejudice, although Robert Pattinson, who plays the lead in the movie version, looks like James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause. Either way, vampire = sexy rebel. No zombie is ever going to be a pinup on some young girl's wall. Just as Pattinson and all the Darcy-alikes will never find space on any teenage boy's bedroom walls โ€“ every inch will be plastered with revolting posters of zombies. There are no levels of Freudian undertone to zombies. Like boys, they're not subtle. There's nothing sexual about them, and nothing sexy either.
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ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ์ž…์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •๊ตฌ๋งค์‚ฌ์ดํŠธ ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •ํ›„๊ธฐ ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •์ง€์†์‹œ๊ฐ„
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Be good to everyone who becomes attached to us; cherish every friend who is by our side; ์นดํ†กโ˜›ppt33โ˜š ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ˜›pxp32โ˜š ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” love everyone who walks into our life.It must be fate to get acquainted in a huge crowd of people... ๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค,๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒ๋งค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ฐ€๊ฒฉ,๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ•,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๋ณต์šฉ๋ฒ• I feel, the love that Osho talks about, maybe is a kind of pure love beyond the mundane world, which is full of divinity and caritas, and overflows with Buddhist allegorical words and gestures, ์•„๋ฌด๋Ÿฐ ๋ง์—†์ด ํ•œ๋ฒˆ๋งŒ ์ฐพ์•„์ฃผ์‹ ๋‹ค๋ฉด ๋’ค๋กœ๋Š” ๊ณ„์† ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋  ๊ทธ๋Ÿฐ ์ž์‹  ์žˆ์Šต๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์ €ํฌ์ชฝ ์„œ๋น„์Šค๊ฐ€ ์•„๋‹ˆ๋ผ ์ œํ’ˆ์—๋Œ€ํ•ด์„œ ์ž์‹ ์žˆ๋‹ค๋Š”๊ฒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค,์— ๋น…์Šค,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ ๋“ฑ ๋งŽ์€ ์ œํ’ˆ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•ฉ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ํ™•์‹คํ•œ ์ œํ’ˆ๋งŒ ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•˜๋Š”๊ณณ์ด๋ผ ์–ธ์ œ๋“  ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Zombie stories are life lessons for boys who don't mind thinking about bodies, but can't cope with emotions. Vampire stories are in many ways sex for the squeamish. We don't need Raj Persaud to tell us that plunging canines into soft warm necks, or driving stakes between heaving bosoms, are very basic sexual metaphors. ๋น„์•„๊ทธ๋ผํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์‹œ์•Œ๋ฆฌ์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋ ˆ๋น„ํŠธ๋ผํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์— ๋น…์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์„ผ๋”ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,์นด๋งˆ๊ทธ๋ผ์ คํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋‚จ์„ฑ์ •๋ ฅ์ œํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •ํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ There are now even whole sections of bookshops given over to the new genre of "supernatural romance". Maybe it was ever thus. Dr Polidori, who wrote the very first vampire novel, The Vampyr, based his central character very much on his chief patient, Lord Byron, and the Byronic "mad, bad and dangerous to know" archetype has been at the centre of both romantic and blood-sucking fiction ever since. Dracula, Heathcliffe, Rochester, Darcy and not to mention chief vampire Bill in Channel 4's new series True Blood are all cut from the same cloth. Meyer even claims that she based her first Twilight book on Pride and Prejudice, although Robert Pattinson, who plays the lead in the movie version, looks like James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause. Either way, vampire = sexy rebel. No zombie is ever going to be a pinup on some young girl's wall. Just as Pattinson and all the Darcy-alikes will never find space on any teenage boy's bedroom walls โ€“ every inch will be plastered with revolting posters of zombies. There are no levels of Freudian undertone to zombies. Like boys, they're not subtle. There's nothing sexual about them, and nothing sexy either.
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๋น„๋‹‰์Šค์ฒ˜๋ฐฉ via2.co.to ์นดํ†ก:ppt33 ๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒ๋งค ๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒŒ๋Š”๊ณณ ๋น„๋‹‰์ŠคํŒ๋‹ˆ๋‹ค ๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ์ž…๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„๋‹‰์Šค๊ตฌ๋งค๋ฐฉ๋ฒ• ๋น„๋‹‰์Šคํ›„๊ธฐ
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The late American collector Robert H. Taylor said that a rare book is โ€œa book I want badly and canโ€™t find.โ€ On the occasions that people answer seriously, they all agree that โ€œrareโ€ is a highly subjective moniker. The earliest use of the term has been traced to an English book-sale catalog in November 1692. But it wasnโ€™t until the early eighteenth century that scholars attempted to define what makes a book rare, with bibliophile J. E. Berger making Monty Python-esque distinctions between โ€œrarusโ€ and โ€œrariorโ€ and โ€œrarissiumus.โ€ A bookโ€™s degree of rarity remains subjective, and the only qualities of โ€œrareโ€ that collectors and dealers seem to agree on is some combination of scarcity, importance, โ€œand condition. Taste and trends play roles as well, however. When a movie adaptation is released, whether Pride and Prejudice or Nancy Drew, first editions of the book often become temporarily hot property among collectors. While Dickens will almost certainly be a perennial choice, Dr. Seussโ€™s star has risen as the children who were raised on his books have become adults with the means to form their own collections.
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Allison Hoover Bartlett (The Man Who Loved Books Too Much: The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession)
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Sure you donโ€™t. And you didnโ€™t look anything like that Mr. Doolittle in the Pride and Prejudice movie you made me watch.โ€ I cringe. โ€œItโ€™s Mr. Darcy,โ€ I correct her over my shoulder, escaping the chilly morning air by heading to the locker room. โ€œAnd this situation is not worthy of comparison to that.
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Allyson Kennedy (The Crush (The Ballad of Emery Brooks, #1))
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Our current preoccupation with zombies and vampires is easy to explain. They're two sides of the same coin, addressing our fascination with sex, death and food. They're both undead, they both feed on us, they both pass on some kind of plague and they can both be killed with specialist techniques โ€“ a stake through the heart or a disembraining. But they seem to have become polarised. Vampires are the undead of choice for girls, and zombies for boys. Vampires are cool, aloof, beautiful, brooding creatures of the night. Typical moody teenage boys, basically. Zombies are dumb, brutal, ugly and mindlessly violent. Which makes them also like typical teenage boys, I suppose. ์นดํ†กโ–บppt33โ—„ ใ€“ ๋ผ์ธโ–บpxp32โ—„ ํ™ˆํ”ผ๋Š” ์นœ์ถ”๋กœ ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” ๋ฐœ๊ธฐ๋ถ€์กฑ์œผ๋กœ ์‚ฝ์ž…์‹œ ์กฐ๋ฃจ์ฆ์ƒ ๊ทธ๋ฆฌ๊ณ  ์—ฌ์„ฑ๋ถ„ ์˜ค๋ฅด๊ฐ€์ฆ˜๋Šฆ๊ธฐ์ง€ ๋ชปํ•œ๋‹ค ๋˜ํ•œ ํŽ˜๋‹ˆ์…˜์ด ์ž‘๋‹ค๊ณ  ๋Š๋ผ๋Š”๋ถ„๋“ค ์ด์ชฝ์œผ๋กœ ๋ณด์„ธ์š” ํŒ”ํŒ”์ •,๊ตฌ๊ตฌ์ •,๋น„๋‹‰์Šค,์„ผํŠธ๋ฆฝ,๋„ค๋…ธ๋งˆ์ •,ํ”„๋ฆด๋ฆฌ์ง€,๋น„๋งฅ์Šค,๋น„๊ทธ์•Œ์—‘์Šค ๋“ฑ ์•„์ฃผ ๋งŽ์€ ์ข‹์€์ œํ’ˆ๋“ค ์ทจ๊ธ‰ํ•˜๊ณ  ๋‹จ๊ณจ๋‹˜ ๋ชจ์‹œ๊ณ  ์žˆ๋Š”๊ณณ์ž…๋‹ˆ๋‹ค.์›ํ•˜์‹ค๊ฒฝ์šฐ ์–ธ์ œ๋“  ์—ฐ๋ฝ์ฃผ์„ธ์š” Zombie stories are life lessons for boys who don't mind thinking about bodies, but can't cope with emotions. Vampire stories are in many ways sex for the squeamish. We don't need Raj Persaud to tell us that plunging canines into soft warm necks, or driving stakes between heaving bosoms, are very basic sexual metaphors. There are now even whole sections of bookshops given over to the new genre of "supernatural romance". Maybe it was ever thus. Dr Polidori, who wrote the very first vampire novel, The Vampyr, based his central character very much on his chief patient, Lord Byron, and the Byronic "mad, bad and dangerous to know" archetype has been at the centre of both romantic and blood-sucking fiction ever since. Dracula, Heathcliffe, Rochester, Darcy and not to mention chief vampire Bill in Channel 4's new series True Blood are all cut from the same cloth. Meyer even claims that she based her first Twilight book on Pride and Prejudice, although Robert Pattinson, who plays the lead in the movie version, looks like James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause. Either way, vampire = sexy rebel. No zombie is ever going to be a pinup on some young girl's wall. Just as Pattinson and all the Darcy-alikes will never find space on any teenage boy's bedroom walls โ€“ every inch will be plastered with revolting posters of zombies. There are no levels of Freudian undertone to zombies. Like boys, they're not subtle. There's nothing sexual about them, and nothing sexy either.
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