Edward Vs Jacob
Essay by people • February 8, 2011 • Essay • 371 Words (2 Pages) • 1,947 Views
I am assuming that most of you will think that Edward vs. Jacob is the dumbest
topic ever but admit it, when girls think about them we think HOT. Most boys
probably have a differing opinion that I'm not allowed to mention. I am going to
outline the differences and similarities between the overly emotional, yet
astoundingly beautiful vampire and the hot blooded, equally as desirable
werewolf.
Now first things first: both of them are irrefutably great actors! They both haveserious anger management issues which could be attributed to their genetic
make up, but they both love Bella infinitely. They love Bella even more than my
sister loves drooling over a shirtless Jacob, which is really saying something.
There was a time when we were watching New Moon and she made me pause,
just so that she could drool over him (and it was my birthday!). Jacob and
Edward are both very dangerous (One of them sucks out human blood and the
other turns into a wolf when he gets angry). They are both excellent fighters.
Everyone knows that the main similarity between these two is that they are
each others mortal enemy.
For anyone that has been living in space or a remote jungle over the past two
years and has not been privy to the magic that is TWILIGHT, I must say that
the obvious difference between these two is that Edward is a vampire and
Jacob is a werewolf (That's what makes them mortal enemies). There is a treaty
that stops them from going into each other's territory. But come on sometimes
people need more freedom. Jacob's body temperature could be likened to a
volcano whereas Edward's is more like the South Pole! I personally prefer
Edward because who would not like someone that sparkles in the sunlight, and is
basically indestructible. Alternatively, Jacob has an eight pack. He too is not
far from being indestructible as Bella found out in Eclipse when she tried to
punch him.
Robert Patterson and Taylor Lautner are now two of the most sought-after
human
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