The other person is Jacob Black, the shapeshifter. He narrates the second section of three. Bella's narrates the final section as she did the first.
Yes, Bella is technically already adopted by her father, Charlie. However, in the context of "Breaking Dawn," Bella does not get adopted by any other characters in the story.
First Bella, then Jacob, then Bella again.
She decided to write other types of books and she though Bella and Edwards story was done She decided to write other types of books and she though Bella and Edwards story was done
Breaking Dawn will be all about how Bella and Edward marry, about their baby, and how Bella turns into a vampire, and the story about Jacob and Renesme.
Bella is the protagonist because she is the person telling the story, it's from a 1st person point of view. The protagonist is the main character of the story.
Bella and Edward prepare for their upcoming wedding. Bella flashes back on telling Charlie and Rene.
Chapter 2 of Breaking Dawn is the story of Edward and Bella telling Charlie.
No, there's a nice happy ending =)
It consists about Bella and Edward married life and about Bella's kid, the volturi and their decisions, it consists of twists and turns in the entire story.
Yes, "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer is divided into three parts: "Book One: Bella," "Book Two: Jacob," and "Book Three: Bella." Each part focuses on different perspectives and developments in the story.
Bella narrates the first seven chapters and then it switches to Jacob's point of view. He narrates through to chapter eighteen and then it goes back to Bella's perspective for the rest of the story.
It continues the story of the romance between the human, Bella Swan, and the vampire, Edward Cullen. In Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward get married and Bella becomes pregnant with a half human, half vampire baby. In the process of giving birth to the baby Bella nearly dies, which leads to Edward turning Bella into a vampire to save her.