In which, the statement comes to be, (on page 84), stated by Edward in Twilight, “I said it would be better if we weren’t friends, not that I didn’t want to be…It would be more prudent for you not to be my friend. It would be your choice, if our friendship continues. But I’m tired of trying to stay away from you, Bella.” Nevertheless, further towards the novel helps to illustrate the highest potential amount of compassion, caring, and protection Edward delivers to Bella. In reference to the novel named, Twilight on page 56, Bella thoughts states, “Then his hands moved so fast they blurred. One was suddenly gripping under the body of the van, and something was dragging me, swinging my legs around like a rag doll’s, till they hit the tire of the tan car. A groaning metallic thud hurt my ears, and the van settled, glass popping, onto the asphalt---exactly where, a second ago, my legs had been. How did he get here so fast?” While Edward on page 57, mentions, “Bella? Are you all right? Be careful. I think you hit your head pretty hard. Don’t move.” In other words, this establishes how Edward had risk exposing himself of being a vampire, just to save Bella from getting severely hit by the van. This demonstrates how Edward didn’t think of himself, the only thought on his mind was Bella’s safety, thus providing her protection. Within this act of heroic action, had held an extreme compassionate side on Edward’s part towards Bella. As you can perceive, from the statement from page 84, mention by Edward in the novel Twilight, that states, “I said it would be better if we weren’t friends, not that I didn’t want to be…It would be more prudent for you not to be my friend. It would be your choice, if our
In which, the statement comes to be, (on page 84), stated by Edward in Twilight, “I said it would be better if we weren’t friends, not that I didn’t want to be…It would be more prudent for you not to be my friend. It would be your choice, if our friendship continues. But I’m tired of trying to stay away from you, Bella.” Nevertheless, further towards the novel helps to illustrate the highest potential amount of compassion, caring, and protection Edward delivers to Bella. In reference to the novel named, Twilight on page 56, Bella thoughts states, “Then his hands moved so fast they blurred. One was suddenly gripping under the body of the van, and something was dragging me, swinging my legs around like a rag doll’s, till they hit the tire of the tan car. A groaning metallic thud hurt my ears, and the van settled, glass popping, onto the asphalt---exactly where, a second ago, my legs had been. How did he get here so fast?” While Edward on page 57, mentions, “Bella? Are you all right? Be careful. I think you hit your head pretty hard. Don’t move.” In other words, this establishes how Edward had risk exposing himself of being a vampire, just to save Bella from getting severely hit by the van. This demonstrates how Edward didn’t think of himself, the only thought on his mind was Bella’s safety, thus providing her protection. Within this act of heroic action, had held an extreme compassionate side on Edward’s part towards Bella. As you can perceive, from the statement from page 84, mention by Edward in the novel Twilight, that states, “I said it would be better if we weren’t friends, not that I didn’t want to be…It would be more prudent for you not to be my friend. It would be your choice, if our