One night, he sneaks into her room while she is sleeping and overhears her calling his name in her sleep: this causes him to realize how deep his feelings for her had become. After that, he gives in to his feelings and tries to get closer to her.
He fell in love with her because she was different than the rest of the girls. She was a mystery to him, he couldn't hear her thoughts like he could every one else. She was also unique in the way she thought and acted. She wasn't simple, her thougths didn't follow the norm of a school girl.
During biology class, Edward reacted with disgust towards her, as if she was nauseating to him, and it was later revealed this was because the scent of her blood was irresistible to him.
Breaking Dawn links sex and danger, at least initially. Before Bella becomes a vampire, sex with Edward poses a serious threat to her. Edward is afraid that he'll accidentally kill Bella, and she does indeed wake up covered in bruises after they first have sex. However, Bella doesn't seem to mind.
Edward appears so awkward during his first real encounter with Bella because he's barely breathing and because the movie left out a subtle interaction between the two. When Edward finally introduces himself to Bella in class it's one of the cringiest interactions of the entire film.
“The relationship between Bella and Edward is 100 percent toxic, unhealthy and abusive,” says Rachel Wright, a New York-based licensed psychotherapist and relationship coach. “The Twilight movies promote the idea that women are better when they are dull and submissive.
On Tuesday, Us Weekly revealed photographs of Stewart passionately kissing Rupert Sanders, the director of her latest film, Snow White and the Huntsman. Sanders, at 41, is nearly twice the age of the 22-year-old Stewart, and what's worse, he's married with two young children.
Bella gets pregnant after one night of passionate sex with her husband Edward the vampire, sex that leads to the destruction of their idyllic honeymoon suite.
So, the reason for Edward biting Bella is to turn her into a vampire.
EDWARD CONSTANTLY PUT BELLA'S LIFE AT RISK
When Edward first recognized his feelings for Bella, he fled from Forks in an attempt to keep her out of harm's way. He soon realized he was incapable of leaving her side for long, and convinced himself that he could become Bella's protector instead of her greatest threat.
With Twilight, Edward and Bella aren't really the most physically affectionate couple. That's not because they don't want to be, but because Edward is very cautious about hurting Bella, and often doesn't kiss her or holds her at arm's length — literally — for her safety.
Due to her obsession with Edward (which she thought was love) she attached her entire life and future to this one person. When this person leaves (for what she thought would be forever), he takes her entire life and future along with it.
As a human, Bella possessed a natural immunity to the mental powers of vampires. After her transformation into a vampire, she develops it into the ability to project a mental shield that protects others from the psychic powers of other vampires. Her Life and Death counterpart is Beau Swan.
There's a lot of emphasis put on the fact that Edward, our 104 year old vampire lead, is a virgin. Bella too, but there's less emphasis on that. Edward has never had a romantic partner, never dated.
Bella actually falls in love with Jacob in New Moon. It's understandable why this fact didn't occur to her: Bella had fallen in love only one other time, and it was a very sudden, dramatic, sweep-you-off-your-feet, change-your-world, magical, passionate, all-consuming thing.
Bella chose Edward over Jacob because Edward associates more with Bella, is more similar to her, and appears to Bella as a better parent and provider. Edward and Bella are in closer proximity than Jacob and Bella because Edward and Bella go to school together.
Right after Renesemee is born and Bella is conscious for that one second Renesemee bites her, (funnily enough right after Bella utters her name, she didn't like it either) but why?
Vampires in Meyer's world don't sleep, so Edward had too much time on his hands and used it to watch Bella sleep, as uncomfortable as that is to many readers and viewers. Midnight Sun didn't skip that part of Twilight and revealed that what Edward did while Bella slept was kill spiders.
Breaking Dawn
Edward reads Renesmee's mind. Edward hears inappropriate thoughts from Mike Newton about Bella and discovers Jacob's appearance using mind reading to pick up his mind.
Either way, we know you've been wondering—how the hell does Edward Cullen get it up? Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry.
Bella falls in love with Jacob in New Moon. I think it's easy to understand why this fact doesn't occur to her. Bella has only fallen in love one time, and it was a very sudden, dramatic, sweep-you-off-your-feet, change-your-world, magical, passionate, all-consuming thing (see: Twilight).
At the end of Eclipse, she becomes engaged to Edward Cullen, and they marry in Breaking Dawn, one month prior to her 19th birthday. On their honeymoon, she becomes pregnant, and, due to the peculiar nature of her baby, Bella nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee.
During their honeymoon, while making love, Edward bites and ruins the pillows in the 'white room,' which is the bedroom they stay in on the first night, as well as breaking the bed, to which Bella says is "okay". Edward gets upset after the first night because that morning Bella is covered in bruises and feathers.
Double betrayal – Bella feels betrayed by Jacob after he exposed her lie to Charlie.
In the book, Bella calls Edward and tells him about Jacob kissing her. He arrives at her home after. In the movie, Edward arrives at her home at the same time with Jacob and Bella. He already knows about the kissing.