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In "Twilight," it is Bella Swan who initially believes that by taking Edward Cullen's hand, she is asserting some control over their relationship. However, Edward often implies that he is the one in charge, given his protective nature and vampire instincts. This dynamic creates tension as Bella desires independence, while Edward feels compelled to protect her at all costs. Ultimately, their relationship reflects a struggle between desire for autonomy and the complexities of love.

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