New Moon
Second book in the Twilight series
Summary
Bella makes tough choices that reflects on other people.
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Characterization
"I sprinted down the stairs and threw the door open."
"We had to run for our connection, but that was good-better than having to wait."
Both examples are showing us that they might be late for something.
"We had to run for our connection, but that was good-better than having to wait."
Both examples are showing us that they might be late for something.
Theme
Don't give up.
Bella had so many problems at once, all she could do was get through them, and don't give up.
(When life is hard they give you monsters).
Bella had so many problems at once, all she could do was get through them, and don't give up.
(When life is hard they give you monsters).
Figurative Language
"Tall grass in the breeze like ripples across a lake." (Simile)
"The smile broke across his face the way the sunrise set the clouds on fire." (Simile)
Dialogue
In this section of dialogue Edward and Bella are setting up the conflict. In this passage Bella is begging to go with or for him to stay.
Sources
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/89/Newmooncover.jpg
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