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What is the conflict in the Twilight movie?
In “Twilight” there is a lot of internal conflict. One example is Bella’s internal conflict about her love for the Vampire Edward Cullen. Edward is also internally conflicted as to his desire for Bella. He knows he should stay away, but he loves her, needs her in his life more than he wants her blood.
What are the 3 types of conflict in literature?
Classification. The basic types of conflict in fiction have been commonly codified as “man against man”, “man against nature”, and “man against self.” Although frequently cited, these three types of conflict are not universally accepted.
What is the climax in Twilight?
Climax: Bella goes to save her mother, but ends up facing James who horribly injures her. Resolution: Bella tried to sacrifice her life for her mother’s life, and just before James finishes her off, Edward saves her. In turn, Bella saves Edward from loneliness at the end, too.
What was the climax of the book New Moon?
Climax: in New Moon is Edward tells Bella he is leaving Forks, and will never return, and Bella will never hear from him again. Bella goes through a depression without Edward.
What was the falling action in New Moon?
Falling Action: Bella jumps off the cliff, Alice sees this in one of her visions and rushes to Forks, when she gets their she sees Bella alive and tells her that Edward thinks she killed herself so he is going to the Volturi to kill himself.
How does Exposition and rising action work in New Moon?
The exposition: in the book is Bella trying to Survive without her love Edward. Rising Action: is when the Cullens give Bella a surprise 18th birthday party and Bella gets a small paper cut and bleeds, Jasper isn’t use to human blood so he tries to attack Bella, Edward stops Jasper before he can get to Bella.
What is the main conflict of the novel Twilight by?
Of all of these conflicts, arguably the “main” one would be that of Person vs. Self… as the internal struggle that Bella and Edward both deal with through the book as to whether to be together (a conversation which eventually evolves into whether to be together with Bella as a vampire) continues throughout the rest of the Twilight saga.