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FAQ About Twilight

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one year ago | gizem

What is the Breaking Dawn in Twilight?

"Breaking Dawn" is the fourth and final book in the Twilight series written by Stephenie Meyer. It was published in 2008 and follows the events that unfold after Bella Swan and Edward Cullen get married. The book is divided into three parts, each narrated from different perspectives: Bella, Jacob Black, and then Bella again.

The main plot points of "Breaking Dawn" include:

  • Bella and Edward's Marriage: The book begins with Bella and Edward's wedding, where they finally tie the knot and celebrate their union with their family and friends.
  • Bella's Pregnancy: Shortly after the wedding, Bella becomes pregnant with Edward's child. The pregnancy progresses rapidly, causing distress to Bella's health as the child grows at an accelerated rate, putting her life in danger.
  • Renesmee's Birth: Despite the complications, Bella gives birth to a daughter named Renesmee. The baby is half-human, half-vampire, which leads to an intense confrontation with the Volturi, who initially view Renesmee as a threat to the vampire world.
  • The Cullen's Alliance: The Cullen family, along with their allies, must gather evidence and witnesses to prove that Renesmee is not a danger. They aim to prevent a deadly confrontation with the Volturi, which could have disastrous consequences for both vampires and werewolves.
  • Jacob's Imprinting: Jacob Black undergoes the supernatural phenomenon of imprinting on Renesmee, making him bound to her as a protector and soulmate.
  • Confrontation with the Volturi: The climax of the book centers around the Cullens, their allies, and the Volturi meeting to decide Renesmee's fate. The situation becomes tense as the Volturi initially refuse to accept the truth about Renesmee's nature.
  • Resolution: The confrontation with the Volturi is resolved peacefully, leading to an agreement that Renesmee poses no threat to the vampire world. The Cullens, along with their allies, successfully avoid an all-out war.