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Essay / Isabella Swan and "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer
It was clear that Bella was now part of the family when Edward brought her home and everyone was preparing to sit down to a human nothing dinner only for her, but Rosalie did it. I don't think so at all. Rosalie was rude to Bella from the moment she came into Edwards' life and Bella always backed away from her. During the serious moments when Bella was running for her life, the Cullen family dressed in Bella's clothes to confuse the tracker's sense of smell, Rosalie was asked to wear Bella's jacket and she wondered why she should risk her life. life to save Bella's. Following Rosalie's rude comment, Bella told her that she was right and that she shouldn't help her or risk her life. Even though Edward always seemed to have everything under control, Bella's best friend Jacob, who was a werewolf, was not her favorite person at all. In “Twilight,” werewolves and vampires are supernatural enemies. They got along well for the sake of the community and for Bella, even when she began to develop feelings for both of them at the same time. Until the evening, Edward dropped Bella off at Jacob's house and he kissed her without permission. The kiss made Bella very angry and she hit Jacob, hurting his hand. Size, age, or ability prevented Edwards from warning Jacob never to kiss Bella.