Breaking Dawn is a thrilling love story between the mortal Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen. After falling desperately in love with each other in the small town of Forks, and settling down for a very nontraditional wedding, things seem to take a toll for the unexpected while on their luxury honeymoon when Bella abruptly finds out that she is pregnant. While giving birth, Bella's life is taken, and transformed into an immortal like her husband and step families. Throughout the book, however, there is an ongoing conflict between Edward's family to protect Bella from the Volturi. While there is a person vs. person conflict between the main characters, there is also a person vs. person conflict between the less important people, like Bella's friend, Jacob, and Edward's whole side of the family. Both of them are fighting for Bella, which causes stress between both families constantly throughout the book.
The resolution to the book is near the end, when the Volturi finally leaves the Cullen family alone after Bella becomes immortal. After she is converted into a vampire, the Volturi feel absolutely no need to bother their family anymore. As for Jacob, near the end, he faces reality when Edward and Bella get married and he can't be part of Bella's life anymore. As sad as it is, the resolution leaves Jacob in a very dark place. Throughout the whole book, stress is abundant, but it dies down in the end, showing who the strong and the weak characters are.
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