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classyaffair_ wrote:like how she would dress up in her wedding dress and go on the killing spree.

ForeverEponine wrote:in my opinion, rosalie is the most misunderstood character in the series. a lot hate her because she is seen as vain, self-centered and selfish. but this is probably because of the way she had been brought up and from all the attention she had and has been getting from everyone (it's not hard to imagine someone who's been receiving a lot of attention let all the fame/feeling get into his/her head). but just because she is portrayed in the book as someone who cares about her beauty and own welfare doesn't make her as that kind of stereotype, period. actually, she is someone simple who, though smitten by vanity, wants what almost every woman in her time wants - which is to be married and have - most especially - have kids of her own, and this was all taken away from her eternally.
TwilightAngel wrote:ForeverEponine wrote:in my opinion, rosalie is the most misunderstood character in the series. a lot hate her because she is seen as vain, self-centered and selfish. but this is probably because of the way she had been brought up and from all the attention she had and has been getting from everyone (it's not hard to imagine someone who's been receiving a lot of attention let all the fame/feeling get into his/her head). but just because she is portrayed in the book as someone who cares about her beauty and own welfare doesn't make her as that kind of stereotype, period. actually, she is someone simple who, though smitten by vanity, wants what almost every woman in her time wants - which is to be married and have - most especially - have kids of her own, and this was all taken away from her eternally.
Well said, I completely agree...


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