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  1. Bella (Kristen Stewart) has a special ability - a powerful mental shield that had protected her from Edward's (Robert Pattinson) mind-reading even when she w...

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  2. Here's how Stephenie Meyer came up with the idea for Bella's shield: It was already part of Bella's character. She had this hidden strength and it was always about her strength of mind, mentally tough. Bella's shield allows her to protect the ones she loves and to ultimately prevent a war with the Volturi. She becomes a true heroine, saving the ...

  3. Jul 21, 2021 · This true ending of "Breaking Dawn Part 2" is very fitting for the series. Edward has been fascinated by Bella for years, and now he can finally see her thoughts; it only serves to strengthen ...

  4. Breaking Dawn Stephanie Meyer Cliff Notes. “Breaking Dawn” continues Bella Swan’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her relationships, faces new challenges, and embraces her supernatural destiny. In “Breaking Dawn,” Bella and Edward Cullen finally marry and embark on their honeymoon on a secluded island off the coast of Brazil.

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    Bella Swan

    Isabella Marie Swan's parents divorced when she was three months old, after which Renéetook Bella with her to Riverside, California, and lived there with Bella's grandmother for five years before moving to Phoenix, Arizona. Bella did not fit in very well at school. She never had many friends, and spent a lot of time with her mother. She briefly took ballet lessons. Bella has visited Forks in her past to spend time with Charlie every summer. During these occasions, she also spent time with Rac...

    Edward Cullen

    Edward Anthony Masen lived in the early 1900s as a human. He grew up in a very old-fashioned family lifestyle. Edward wanted to enlist in the army during World War One, but that changed when he and his parents fell victim to the Spanish Influenza in 1918. His father, Edward Masen Sr., died in the first wave of influenza. Before she died, Edward's mother, Elizabeth Masen, begged the doctor who was taking care of them, Dr. Carlisle Cullen, to do everything within his power to save her son. Afte...

    Twilight

    1. Main article: Twilight When Bella and Edward first meet in Twilight, Edward realizes that he is unable to read Bella's thoughts, which he finds frustrating for reasons he did not know at the time. Later he finds it difficult to be around her; because even though he is a "vegetarian" vampire, her blood is more appealing than anything he'd ever tasted. The compelling desire is so overwhelming that he considers killing her, as well as the twenty other surrounding students, to remove all livin...

    New Moon

    1. Main article: New Moon The next book in the series, New Moon, begins with Bella celebrating her eighteenth birthday. She is depressed because this is the day that she becomes physically older than Edward, who is perpetually 17. Edward invites her over to his family's house to celebrate. She receives a paper cut while unwrapping one of her gifts, and Edward's brother, Jasper Hale, tries to attack her. As a result, Edward leaves Forks and Bella, telling her that he no longer loves her, becau...

    Eclipse

    1. Main article: Eclipse In the next few months, Edward visits Bella through curfew hours and then sneaks into her room at night. When Eclipse begins, Bella receives a letter from Jacob, saying that he misses her too, but that it doesn't change anything. She is saddened by this, but Edward visits her, and her mood greatly improves. Initially banned from going inside the house, Edward is now allowed entrance for limited amounts of time, under orders of Charlie, but he ignores this by sneaking...

  5. Bella gives birth, but the baby breaks more of her bones and she loses massive amounts of blood. In order to save Bella's life, Edward changes her into a vampire. Jacob wants to kill the baby, but upon seeing the little girl's face, he imprints on her. Book 3: Bella. The third section of Breaking Dawn shifts back to Bella's perspective. The ...

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  7. What does the cover mean? Breaking Dawn‘s cover is a metaphor for Bella’s progression throughout the entire saga. She began as the weakest (at least physically, when compared to vampires and werewolves) player on the board: the pawn. She ended as the strongest: the queen. In the end, it’s Bella that brings about the win for the Cullens.

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