[This is just my opinion, not meaning to offend anyone o piss anyone off. This is just how I feel.]
There's so much crap on the internet regarding Bella cigno being a terrible, undeveloped, idiotic character. Maybe some of that is true ... I'm not sure. I try not to discuss Stephenie Meyer's Scrivere skills too much because I end up screaming at people but she isn't the best, admit it.
Anyway, I personally Amore Bella Swan. I am incredibly fed up and aggravated da the idea that women nowadays have to know some kind of immense self-defense o have a super power to be considered a powerful female icon. Power isn't all about physical power.
Bella begins weak, physically and emotionally. Very weak for that matter, this is shown when Edward leaves her. During the period in which he was gone, although still struggling to come to terms with his departure, she becomes a hell of a lot stronger. She shows courage when confronting The Volturi, because let's face it we'd all shit bricks if they came near us, right? She makes a stand when forced to choose between two of the people she loves the most, da refusing to choose either of them. When Edward was about to be killed da Victoria/Riley she acted quickly and diverted them.
Throughout the saga she becomes a hell of a lot stronger. She even stands up to Edward for the life of her child. Some may consider this a ridiculous decision of hers but personally I admire her for it. She saw it as her child, and only her child. Not the monster that everyone was labeling it (she does the same with Edward though). Like a mother does, and should, she only saw the good in it.
I Amore Bella because I can relate to her, unlike most other females on TV o in movies.
She is often weak. She does make poor choices. She suffers. She gets hurt. She struggles, and overcomes it. She cries. She complains. She's a cagna and gets angry.
This to me is realistic ... because we all do the same at some point in our lives. She isn't perfect, and neither are we.
There's so much crap on the internet regarding Bella cigno being a terrible, undeveloped, idiotic character. Maybe some of that is true ... I'm not sure. I try not to discuss Stephenie Meyer's Scrivere skills too much because I end up screaming at people but she isn't the best, admit it.
Anyway, I personally Amore Bella Swan. I am incredibly fed up and aggravated da the idea that women nowadays have to know some kind of immense self-defense o have a super power to be considered a powerful female icon. Power isn't all about physical power.
Bella begins weak, physically and emotionally. Very weak for that matter, this is shown when Edward leaves her. During the period in which he was gone, although still struggling to come to terms with his departure, she becomes a hell of a lot stronger. She shows courage when confronting The Volturi, because let's face it we'd all shit bricks if they came near us, right? She makes a stand when forced to choose between two of the people she loves the most, da refusing to choose either of them. When Edward was about to be killed da Victoria/Riley she acted quickly and diverted them.
Throughout the saga she becomes a hell of a lot stronger. She even stands up to Edward for the life of her child. Some may consider this a ridiculous decision of hers but personally I admire her for it. She saw it as her child, and only her child. Not the monster that everyone was labeling it (she does the same with Edward though). Like a mother does, and should, she only saw the good in it.
I Amore Bella because I can relate to her, unlike most other females on TV o in movies.
She is often weak. She does make poor choices. She suffers. She gets hurt. She struggles, and overcomes it. She cries. She complains. She's a cagna and gets angry.
This to me is realistic ... because we all do the same at some point in our lives. She isn't perfect, and neither are we.
My preferito scene in new moon is the breakup. Now, before te say I'm not a TRUE twilight fan, think about it. If Edward didn't leave, Jacob would cease to exist(metaphorically speaking, of course). Then, Bella would be staying human. No Renesmee, no wedding, and no Jacob Black. te might be thinking,well, Edward would change her sooner o later, right? Wrong. I hope I'm not spoiling anything, but remember in eclipse when Edward detto he got over his taste for her blood? Do te remember why? If he didn't leave, he would be too afraid to try. New moon is all about the breakup, and Jacob edging his way into Bella's life. Yep, I'm talking to you, Team Jacob. If te really like Jacob, te see things like me.
Edward Cullen (born Edward Anthony Masen) was born on June 20, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, and is Frozen in his 17-year-old body. While dying of the Spanish influenza, he was changed into a vampire da Dr. Carlisle Cullen after Edward's mother, Elizabeth, begged him to save Edward as her dying wish. Edward only drinks animal blood and has the special ability to read minds, with the exception of Bella Swan's. He falls in Amore with Bella soon after she arrives in Forks. Edward knows that he could kill Bella easily, a fact that torments him so much that, in the book New Moon, he decides to leave Forks with his family so they won't be able to hurt her. He returns, however, because he realizes he cannot live without her. Edward marries Bella in Breaking Dawn and they have a child, Renesmee.