“Twilight” is Actually About the Mormon Belief in Eternal Marriage
Did you know that the Twilight series isn’t just about vampires and werewolves? It’s also deeply rooted in Mormon beliefs, particularly the concept of “celestial marriage.” In Mormonism, this means that couples sealed in a temple will remain together forever in the afterlife.
When Edward bites Bella, their bond is sealed for eternity, just like in a Mormon marriage. Once it’s done, there’s no going back for Bella, who becomes a vampire forever. And it seems this idea strikes a chord with readers worldwide. With over 116 million copies sold in 38 languages and a film franchise grossing more than $1.8 billion.
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