Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Find Out What Happens

By Brianna Peters

The fourth book of the hit Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn, is the ending to a twisted vampire love story. The books have become enormously popular films; the third film, Eclipse, will be released in June of 2010, but the finale won't be seen until 2011. For those who wish to know what happens in the end, here is a synopsis of the book. This will reveal the plot including spoilers; you have been warned.

New Moon has left audiences with a marriage proposal from the infamous vampire, Edward Cullen, to the main character, and his mortal girlfriend, Bella. He refuses to change her into what he is until she marries him; being a vampire is the one thing Bella wants. Since Eclipse holds the greater amount of violence as a major battle ensues, the question remains unanswered until the beginning of Breaking Dawn. The novel opens with their marriage ceremony.

Following their wedding, Edward and Bella fly to an exotic private island for their honeymoon. Though author Stephenie Meyer doesn't give details, it's inferred what happens between the newlyweds during this time; this is confirmed when Bella has the dramatic realization as they're leaving a couple weeks later that she's pregnant.

Unlike a normal pregnancy, the child will be half vampire and half mortal since Edward has still yet to turn Bella. The pregnancy is not only happening faster, but it is physically abusive to Bella. The baby rejects all forms of food until they realize what it is that will quench the thirst: blood.

So far the book is told from Bella's perspective, as it usually is; however the middle section is told from Jacob's point of view. These are his darkest days as he deals with losing Bella to another guy and therefore involve a brooding cloud of depression. As a result, Jacob pulls away from the pack and creates another one with a brother and sister who aren't taken as seriously by the others wolves.

The remaining couple of weeks in the pregnancy also come from Jacob; the birthing comes on suddenly as the baby literally begins forcing a way out of Bella. Due to an enormous blood loss, Bella is nearing death; Edward finally injects venom into her veins to turn her, and the transformation begins. To conclude Jacob's portion, his 'imprint' on the baby, a girl deemed Renesmee, is described; basically it's a love at first sight ordeal with Bella's daughter.

The last third is back in Bella's head, but it's completely different. She is a vampire now, and for the first time the reader is in one of their heads. Another vampire sees Renesmee and thinks she is dangerous and a threat, reporting her to the Volturi who come rushing to the scene. The Cullens, with the help of the werewolves and other vampires, prove that she is not immortal and not a threat. Fortunately the Volturi understand and leave them to live in peace.

Up until the very end, the romance between Edward and Bella is ridden with unworldly trials and complications. The end of this novel, as well as the saga, brings a closure to these unconventional hardships; this torch, however, is passed on to Jacob and Renesmee. Fans worldwide are anticipating the release of this book's film version; the final product, putting this story into a visual medium, will be interesting to say the least.

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