The novel ends with Bella contemplating all the problems that she has: Victoria, Jacob’s mistrust, the Volturi, and the threat of a war with the werewolves. If she does not become a vampire the Volturi will kill her, but if she is transformed then the werewolf pack will attempt to do the same.
What is the conflict in New Moon?
The internal conflict in New Moon is when Bella is heartbroken, and doesn’t know what to do until Jacob Black shows up in her life. The external conflict is when Edward leaves Bella.
Did Bella slap Paul in the books?
Bella approaches Sam Uley’s pack and slaps Paul after an argument, making Paul mad. In the book, Bella works at Mrs. Newton’s sports hardware store.
What is New Moon about in summary?
Bella Swan is on the cusp of her 18th birthday and blissfully happy with her undead beau Edward Cullen. While celebrating her birthday with Edward’s family of `vegetarian’ vampires, a frightening incident convinces Edward that he’s simply too dangerous to be around his sweetheart. He decides to leave the town of Forks in order to ensure her safety – leaving her behind, angry and depressed.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon/Film synopsis
What flower is on the New Moon cover?
tulip
What kind of flower is that on the cover, and what does it mean? That is a ruffled tulip.
What is the climax in New Moon?
Climax. The climax happens when Bella goes to Italy and protects Edward from the death penalty, preventing him from going out into the sun and thus revealing himself that he is a vampire.
What is the story of Twilight New Moon?
Why did Bella slap Paul?
He is later seen with the pack as they are confronted by Bella outside Jacob’s house. He, along with Jared, laugh at her accusation of Jacob being afraid of Sam and his pack. Angered by this, Bella slaps Paul, causing him to lose control and phase into his wolf form.