I don’t see a sufficient justification to interpret Twilight as anti-abortion independent of the fact that Meyer is a Mormon. It’s against forced abortion, but the person whose choice is relevant—the pregnant woman—wants her baby, and takes steps to keep it, over the objections of generally sympathetic characters who advise her otherwise.
I don’t see a sufficient justification to interpret Twilight as anti-abortion independent of the fact that Meyer is a Mormon. It’s against forced abortion, but the person whose choice is relevant—the pregnant woman—wants her baby, and takes steps to keep it, over the objections of generally sympathetic characters who advise her otherwise.