Summary

Fifty Shades of Greyhas many similarities toTwilight, and Stephenie Meyer’s world of vampires and werewolves played a key role in the development ofFifty Shades of Grey. One of the most controversial and despised book adaptations in recent years isFifty Shades of Grey, based on the novel of the same name by E. L. James. The book was quite controversial due to its literary quality and its inaccurate representation of BDSM, but it became a worldwide phenomenon. As has happened to many other popular books in the last two decades,Fifty Shades of Greygot a film adaptation in 2015.

Fifty Shades of Greyfollows college graduate Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), who meets young business magnate Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan), with whom she starts a relationship. However, Grey is into BDSM and has strict rules on how their relationship should be, which pushes Anastasia to her physical and emotional limits, making her question what she truly wants from their relationship. Despite being panned by critics,Fifty Shades of Greywas a box office success, but due to its similarities toTwilight, it raised the question of whether it inspired Ana and Christian’s story or not.

Anastasia Steele from Fifty Shades of Grey in front of the book covers for Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker.

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Fifty Shades Of Grey Started As Twilight Fan-Fiction

Twilight Was The Main Source Of Inspiration Of Fifty Shades Of Grey

Among those inspired byTwilightwas E. L. James, a former TV executive who, after watching the firstTwilightmovie, was instantly captivated and inspired by Bella and Edward’s story.

Stephenie Meyer’s debut novelTwilightwas a huge pop culture phenomenonback in the early 2000s. Meyer shared her unique world where humans, vampires, and werewolves coexist, but the latter two creatures were unlike their traditional versions. Meyer’sTwilighttold the story of human teenager Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen, who started a relationship that put humans and vampires at risk in different ways.Twilightwas the beginning of a series of four novels that became a worldwide phenomenon, even serving as inspiration for many other authors and artists.

Ana and Christian from Fifty Shades of Grey are in front of chains.

Among those inspired byTwilightwas E. L. James, a former TV executive who, after watching the firstTwilightmovie, was instantly captivated and inspired by Bella and Edward’s story. James toldChicago Tribunein 2012 that she read theTwilightbooks after watching the movie and reread them various times, and so she decided to write a sequel to Meyer’s novels. After finishing two books,James discovered fan fiction, and so she wrote her ownTwilightfanfic, titledMaster of the Universe, under the pen name “Snowqueen Icedragon”.

The extended version ofMaster of the Universewas divided into three parts, thus becoming the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.

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Master of the Universefeatured characters named after Edward and Bella, but given the story’s sexual nature, James removed it from the fan fiction website she was sharing it on and published it on her own.James kept working onMaster of the Universeand rewrote it as an original piece, changing the names of its main characters to Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele. James took it down from her website before its publication, and the extended version ofMaster of the Universewas divided into three parts, thus becoming theFifty Shades of Greytrilogy.

Fifty Shades Of Grey’s Success Was Unexpected

Fifty Shades Of Greybecame known through word-of-mouth recommendations.

Fifty Shades Of Greyhad an unusual but very successful publishing process.The first novel was released as an e-book and print-on-demand paperbackin 2011 by The Writers’ Coffee Shop, withFifty Shades Darkerpublished in the same formats later that year andFifty Shades Freedarriving in 2012. The Writers’ Coffee Shop, a virtual publisher, had a limited marketing budget and thus relied on blogs for publicity, butFifty Shades Of Greybecame known through word-of-mouth recommendations. This benefitedFifty Shades Of Greyso greatly that booksellers who had copies of it advertised themselves in the comments sections of blogs (viaThe Christian Science Monitor).

The increasing interest inFifty Shades Of Greygot the attention of publishers, with Vintage Book picking up the trilogy for re-release in 2012, both online and physical copies.Fifty Shades Of Greywas a success due to the curiosity of readers sparked by the sexual themes in it and to its perceived demographic, mostly composed of married women in their 30s, though the books were also quite popular among teenagers and college women.

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Fifty Shades Of Grey Revived A Specific Literary Genre

Fifty Shades Of Grey Benefited A Sometimes Controversial Genre

Fifty Shades Of Greyis labeled as an “erotic romance novel”, and its mainstream popularity ended up reviving a specific literary genre that has been continuously looked down upon: female erotica.Fifty Shades Of Greyfaced a lot of controversy and criticism due to its sexual themes, how underdeveloped and toxic its characters are, and its negative and inaccurate portrayal of BDSM, but that didn’t really make it any less successful. Instead,Fifty Shades Of Greyrevived interest in erotic novels, especially those aimed at women, and many other works from the genre reached success as a result of theFifty Shades Of Greyphenomenon.

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How Similar Is Fifty Shades Of Grey To Twilight?

Twilight’s Influence On Fifty Shades Of Grey Is Very Obvious

Despite changing its characters’ names and other details,Fifty Shades of Greyis still very similar toTwilight. Both novel series have a female protagonist who is described as not being particularly special, yet she wins over the heart of the male protagonist without any effort. Bella and Anastasia are clumsy (to different levels), their mothers remarried but to immature men, and they hadn’t had a serious relationship or a sexual partner before meeting Edward and Christian, respectfully. They both have best female friends who are the opposite of them and their male best friend is in love with them, but the feeling isn’t mutual.

Christian is not a vampire, but just like Edward, he was adopted, though in very different contexts. Both men carry a lot of trauma they resist addressing and gradually open up to Anastasia and Bella as they make an effort to make their relationship work.Christian and Edward are also overprotective and manipulating, though the former took these to truly unhealthy levels (not saying Edward’s toxicity wasn’t unhealthy, but Christian pushed all the boundaries). Both couples went through a breakup and Bella and Anastasia dealt with depression during that time, though in very different ways.

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Everything happened too fast in both relationships, as well. The time that passed between their first meetings and their marriages was brief, and both Bella and Anastasia went through unexpected pregnancies, with Edward and Christian not being excited about them. E. L. James changed the names of herFifty Shades Of Greycharacters but the similarities and parallels toTwilightare still quite evident, and her unique trilogy is an interesting example of how fan fiction can evolve and succeed once it becomes its own thing.

Source:Chicago Tribune,The Christian Science Monitor.

Fifty Shades of Grey

Based on the book by E.L. James, Fifty Shades of Grey is the first film in the trilogy that follows naive literature student Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), whose life changes upon meeting the complicated and tormented billionaire Christian Grey (Jamie Dorman). Drawn to each other, the two start a romantic relationship where Steele uncovers Grey’s secrets - and explores her own personal desires.