Carlisle was also a gentle soul, who did want to save her somehow. Rosalie grew up wealthy. She was beautiful, she knew it, and that was all that mattered. Royce fell for her beauty, but no more. Rosalie was fine with that, though, and gladly accepted his proposal. She was settling into a life that she wanted. Just before her wedding, Rosalie visited her friend, Vera. Rosalie was mortally offended that I found some insignificant human girl more appealing than her.
When Edward saves Bella from a group of belligerent men in Port Angeles, he tells her he wants to go back there and rip their heads off because she doesn't know what they were thinking.
An incredulous Bella asks Edward how he could possibly know what they were thinking, unaware he can read minds. In the film, Edward easily brushes off her question by saying it's not tough to guess what was on their minds before asking her to distract him so he doesn't go back and hurt them.
During a first watch, Edward's reaction seems a bit visceral since he's extremely protective of Bella. But in "Midnight Sun," Edward hears the thoughts of a man named Lanny who was planning to have his way with the girl.
The men reminded Edward of predators he hunted and killed during his early days as a vampire before he settled down into his animal diet with the Cullens. Before he gets to Bella, Edward considers torturing Lanny until he begged to die. This scene plays out a bit different in the film. Edward begrudgingly takes Bella to a meadow to show her why he can't go out in the sunlight he sparkles and then attempts to strike fear in her.
Edward shows Bella all of the "monstrous" things about him as tosses part of a tree across the forest and flits from rock to tree. In the book, Bella is set on going to Seattle. When Edward asks to drive her there, her plans change and the two head to Edward's secret meadow. What we don't see in the film — and learn about in "Midnight Sun" — is that Alice saw a vision that Edward seemed likely to lose control with Bella in the meadow and kill her.
She ran through possible futures for Bella with Edward, but all of them included overcoming the obstacle of the meadow. For most of the book, two visions haunt Edward. Alice either saw Bella dead or turned into a vampire. Unsatisfied with either outcome, Edward tried to see a third path where Bella lived her human life and they remained together. Billy and Edward give each other one of the film's coldest, awkward stares when they drive by one another in front of Bella's house.
This moment plays almost comically in the film since no words are exchanged between the two. In "Midnight Sun," you're able to read Billy's thoughts as Edward hears them and it puts the scene into a better context. Cold one! What is it doing here? What should I do? We're told numerous times how attractive Bella's scent and blood is to vampires.
So, it's odd that it takes a bit of time for Laurent, James, and Victoria to pick up on the fact that Bella's a human when they come across the group playing baseball. James doesn't notice until a small gust of wind drives Bella's scent in his direction. But Bella wasn't good at blending in. She had some help. In "Midnight Sun," Edward starts tapping his foot to the rhythm of Bella's heart to mask the sound.
Jasper then controlled the emotions of the group during the conversation so Bella didn't stick out as anything but mundane. In the film, Carlisle tells Edward he needs to find the will to allow himself to stop drinking Bella's blood after he extracts venom from it. As a result, Edward starts seeing visions of his time with Bella that bring him out of a slight frenzy.
The scene begins to fade out and we see Bella awake in a hospital. In the books, this scene is drawn out much more. Edward can taste when Bella's blood is clean, but has a tough time stopping himself from draining and killing the girl. Alice and Bella, ultimately, make him stop. Since Alice can see the future, she's able to tell Edward the exact moment to stop so he doesn't kill Bella.
She shows him visions of Bella alive and well to help assure him he'll be successful in getting the venom out of her. When Edward can't break free of his hold, it's Bella's voice — saying, "Stay Edward, stay with me" — that snaps him out of his bloodlust and make him drop her wrist.
The sound of her confidence was a key turning; it seemed to reconnect my brain to my body. It made me whole again. Edward attempts to break things off gently with Bella in the hospital by telling her to live in Jacksonville, Florida, with her mother.
Although the series focused on the relationship between Bella and Edward, and the intrusion of Jacob as he tried to leave the friend zone, Rosalie made an impression on the audience, and not always for the right reasons. Rosalie is beautiful. She was beautiful before she became a vampire, and even more so after her transformation. It is made clear in the series that she makes people uncomfortable because of her looks. But she wasn't only beautiful, she was smart, a musician, and loved to dabble in mechanics, which is mentioned in the first book.
Most of this is forgotten and she becomes worse because of it, becoming mainly known for her beauty. Rosalie is mainly shown as being self-centered, loyal, and serious. But she is playful around Emmett, which is hardly shown except for her comment of "monkey man," during the baseball game, and some scenes of affection. She plays piano at Edward and Bella's wedding, which isn't included in the films, and her affections toward Renesmee give the impression that she never cared for Bella, giving her motherly attributes a shallow taint.
Rosalie was meant to be paired with Edward. At least, that was Carlisle's hope after the found her dying on the street and turned her into a vampire without her permission. But the two of them never clicked, neither being interested in the other. Rosalie, however, thought that Edward's lack of interest in her was insulting despite disliking him. When Edward fell in love with Bella , Rosalie's vanity blinded her relationship with Edward, letting his rejection get in the way of their friendship, while her interactions with Bella barely even existed.
Because Rosalie wants to be human, She wants what Bella has;A human life, She wants to have kids, and a husband like her friend Vera did. She also thinks Bella is giving eveything up and throwing it all away to become a vampire. She thinks Bella is chossing wrong. Nef said: read eclipse!!! Rosalie tells Bella why she hates her in the chapter "unhappy ending". LilyTaylor said: Rosalie hates Bella so much because she wants to have a family like Bella and Edward.
She actually envies her because Bella has a choice to stay human and she feels Bella is choosing wrong by wanting to become a vampire. Hope that answers your question.
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