Actually it dies mean love, he feels like the whole world changes when he imprints. If you saw the movie then you'd have to of seen Renesmee grown up and how she will look like. I hate to ruin the next movie and if you don't want me to ruin the movie, stop reading now. Renesmee in the book grows at a very fast pace and will look like she's grown up soon. And will stay immortal forever also. She will stop growing when she reaches the point of a young adult. And Jacob will wait patiently when that time comes. Just like another one of Jacobs pack friends have to do as well in the book.( hope that helps! )
In the Twilight series, werewolves can imprint on someone as a way of finding their soulmate. Imprinting doesn't necessarily mean romantic love at first sight, but more of a deep, unbreakable bond that can develop into different kinds of love as the person grows. When Jacob imprints on Renesmee as a baby, it represents a protective and nurturing relationship that will evolve as she grows older.
Assuming that you mean imprint, as in the imprinting in the Twilight saga, and assuming you are asking if humans in the Twilight saga imprint, then the answer is no. Imprinting in the Twilight saga is werewolves-only. However, some people in the real world do believe in the whole "Love at first sight" thing. Many people do fall in love at the first sight of people. It's really up to you, if you believe in love at first sight, then yes humans do imprint in a way. If you don't believe in love at first sight, then no they don't imprint at all.
in the twilight books, they do.
Yes, because it would be someone I could get along with.
Claire is quil's imprint in the twilight series
Real werewolves don't imprint on people, only the shape-shifters from Twilight do. They imprint to ensure that the "shape-shifting" gene gets passed on to their offspring.
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Yes. On a girl called Kim.
Besides in Twilight, New Moon, Eclipes, and Breaking Dawn no.
Real werewolves don't imprint, but the shape-shifters in Twilight do. They cannot as they are infertile which is a bit sexist. All the males have fully functioning genitals, but the females don't.
Yes. Jacob Black imprints on Bella's baby in Breaking Dawn.
In the "Twilight" series, imprinting is portrayed as a powerful and involuntary phenomenon where werewolves are drawn to their soulmates. Jacob does not choose to imprint on Renesmee; it is depicted as a natural and uncontrollable instinct.
Emily's (Sam Uley's lady) cousin Claire when Claire was 2 years old.