2 ROMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS Carrying through the reading of any of four pertaining books to the Saga Twilight, notices it presence of characteristics of the Romantismo. These characteristics appear throughout the text, but they can better be observed if be centered in determined personages, who better explicitam these characteristics. We will start for the exposition of the characteristics marcantes and presentation of them in relation to the personages. 2,1 Marcantes Characteristic Individualismo and Egocentrismo of the Romantismo, that had its focus in the human being and its particular emotions, the individualism and the egocentrismo appear in Twilight since the first chapter, demonstrated in the personage Isabella Swan, protagonist of the Saga. When initiating the reading, the first individualistic aspect already appears: the book is told in first person, with almost no consideration or mention what the too much personages can think on the scenes. The point of view is exclusively of the protagonist. ' ' I never thought very about as would die? although in the last months it had enough reasons for this? , but, exactly that it had thought, not it would have imagined that it would be thus.
... Without a doubt was a good form to die, in the place of another person, of whom I loved. Nobleman, even. This had to count for some coisa.' ' (MEYER, 2008, p.3) In the stretch above, removed of the border of the book, already it is perceived as all the tram is centered only in the desires, thoughts and yearnings of the protagonist. Exactly in front of what it imagines to be the certain death, still its particular vision of the facts is distinguished. The development of the personage of Bella Swan is entirely individualistic and egocentrista, exactly when it interacts with its romantic pair, Edward Cullen. Its desires always are sobressaem to the desire of excessively, and its position on questions shown in books always is in first place.
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