Why did Bella scream in her sleep in New Moon?

Bella screams in her dream not because she is afraid of Edward, but because she is afraid for him. Bella does extensive research online about vampires and discovers that not all vampires are considered evil.

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Why did Bella have night terrors in New Moon?

The trauma of being nearly-killed becomes worse and it appears in Bella's nightmares. In this case, Bella's nightmares are the expression of the anxiety in her real life or reality.

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Why did Bella keep screaming in her sleep?

However he makes her promise him that she will behave herself and obey his rules forever. Bella, being a weak helpless woman, cries herself to sleep in the woods and has to be rescued. For months she wakes up screaming from night terrors because she can't bear to be apart from a man who keeps her in line.

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Was Bella having nightmares in New Moon?

Bella suffers from a classic case of clinical depression. Nov. 20, 2009 — -- Bella Swan is depressed, and nobody can blame her. In "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," the much-anticipated sequel to the tween vampire romance "Twilight," Bella (Kristin Stewart) is living a nightmare.

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What does Bella dream about in Twilight New Moon?

In New Moon, Bella has a dream of her grandmother (who is actually Bella herself) and Edward in the meadow. She later attempts to relocate it (dragging Jacob along with her) hoping to relive her memories with Edward after he left her in Forks.

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Bella's Depression New Moon

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Why can Jasper control Bella's mood?

After all, wouldn't manipulating her emotions technically be messing with her mind? Stephanie Meyer tried to answer this question on her website, explaining that unlike the other vampires powers, Jasper's power is actually affecting Bella physically by adjusting her pulse and endorphins to calm her down.

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Why can't Edward read Bella's mind?

Bella's gift is her very powerful shield – one that has been growing and working without her knowing since she was born. Because of her shield, she is protected from powers of the mind – that means that Edward (and Aro) can't read her thoughts, Kate can't shock her, and Jane can't cause her pain.

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Is Bella hallucinating in New Moon?

At Comic-Con 2009, the 'Twilight' star explains how he'll be in 'semi-visible apparitions.

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Why does Bella hear Edwards voice New Moon?

Was Edward somehow physically connected to Bella with the whole hearing-voices thing? No. So powerfully was Bella's subconscious knowledge trying to break through her wrong-headed notions, that it produced some very convincing delusions.

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What does Jacob whisper to Bella in New Moon?

Just before Jacob almost kisses Bella, he says "Kwop kilawtley," which means "stay with me forever" in Quileute.

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Is New Moon appropriate for 11 year olds?

Great movie, but slow at times.

This causes Edward to break up with Bella. And then she sees delusions of him. And then... well, that's most of the movie. As for the age rating, I said 12+ because for a PG-13 movie, it is very mild.

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Why did Edward not like Bella's smell?

He is not attracted to her in the romantic sense because of the smell of her blood. In fact, he hates her for it when he first meets her. He experiences a predatory type of bloodlust. He's a vampire and the smell of her blood makes him want to kill her for food.

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Why was Bella so depressed when Edward left?

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.

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Why did Bella feel betrayed by Jacob in New Moon?

Double betrayal – Bella feels betrayed by Jacob after he exposed her lie to Charlie.

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Why does Bella jump off a cliff in New Moon?

The CGI-Bella will appear during a moment Twilighters have long dreamt of watching with their own eyes: the cliff-diving scene. In "New Moon," Bella becomes so distraught over her breakup with Edward that she dives off a precipice into the icy waters below, hearing his voice whenever she places herself in danger.

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Why does the baby in Twilight look weird?

Renesmee's introduction was one to remember – unfortunately, though, not because Bella was meeting her daughter for the first time, but because the production crew decided to use a CGI baby in the place of a real one. Renesmee Cullen was obviously not a normal child.

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How did Edward get Bella pregnant?

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.

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Why were Edwards eyes red after drinking Bella's blood?

They have to drink nothing BUT human blood. Edward didn't even drink that much, so his eyes wouldn't have changed.

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Why did Bella's eyes turn yellow?

Why did Bella's eyes change from red to yellow? All vampires start off with red eyes when they become newborns, but they can change to gold if they drink animal blood. A prime example is Bella who had red eyes when born into a vampire, then they gradually turned gold when she fed off of animal blood.

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Can Alice see Bella in her visions?

In Eclipse, Alice explains that since her visions are no illusion of the mind, but rooted into reality, she can see Bella's future. On occasion, Alice's predictions come a feelings instead of visions if a certain future is far off and yet to be set in stone.

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Why is Bella immune to vampire powers?

Bella's gift is her very powerful shield – one that has been growing and working without her knowing since she was born. Because of her shield, she is protected from powers of the mind – that means that Edward (and Aro) can't read her thoughts, Kate can't shock her, and Jane can't cause her pain.

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Is Bella Swan schizophrenia?

Is Bella Swan schizophrenia? No Bella's symptoms do not likely match up to schizophrenia. Bella does experience hallucinations, which is one of the symptoms of schizophrenia, but it also caused by a great many other things, such as extreme depression or stress, both of which she experiences in droves.

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How do vampires get hard?

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. Everybody knows that.

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What is Edward Cullen afraid of?

Edward constantly fears for Bella's safety. Though he is scared when James decides to track Bella, he's most worried about himself hurting Bella. Edward points out how ridiculous it is that Bella is afraid of dancing. When she's not in any real danger, her courage seems to drain away.

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Is Edward abusive to Bella?

Edward also displays many stereotypical characteristics of abusers. First, one of his hallmark characteristics is his control over Bella and his attempts to isolate her from others. Abusers often use this tactic as a way of ensuring that their victims have no way to escape should they attempt to do so.

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