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'''Mr. Mason''' is a fictional character in [[Stephenie Meyer]]'s ''[[Twilight Saga|Twilight]]'' series. He is Bella's English teacher during her junior year. |
'''Mr. Mason''' is a fictional character in [[Stephenie Meyer]]'s ''[[Twilight Saga|Twilight]]'' series. He is Bella's English teacher during her junior year. |
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+ | Mr. Mason sits Bella at the back of the class on her first day. He makes her flush twice; on her first day and when he comments on her late arrival to his English class. Bella writes a paper for Mr. Mason on whether Shakespeare’s treatment of the female characters in Macbeth was misogynistic.<ref>http://www.twilightlexicon.com/the-lexicon/character-bios/teachers-at-forks-high-school/</ref> |
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Revision as of 06:29, 24 October 2013
Mr. Mason is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. He is Bella's English teacher during her junior year.
Biography
Twilight
Mr. Mason sits Bella at the back of the class on her first day. He makes her flush twice; on her first day and when he comments on her late arrival to his English class. Bella writes a paper for Mr. Mason on whether Shakespeare’s treatment of the female characters in Macbeth was misogynistic.[1]
Physical appearance
He is described as being tall and balding.
Appearances
References
External links