In Twilight, the first book of the series, the conflict is that Bella finds out this guy Edward is a vampire, and she's in love with him. He's a "vegatarian" vampire, meaning he doesn't drink human blood, just animal blood, but Bella's blood is like a drug to him and he loves her too so of course he doesn't wanna kill her. Vampires aren't suppose to tell humans they exist so a few of Edwards family (or coven if you want to call it that) are a bit ticked off but most of them accept it. When they do a family outing one evening (playing Baseball...it's very interesting in the book) a group of nomad, human killling vampires hears them and comes by, they pick up the scent of Bella because she's the only human in a group of vamps. All vampire's apparently have special abilites and Edwards is mind reading, he reading the killer vamps mind and realizes that they want to kill Bella. Now he's got to keep Bella safe.
The conflict in "Eclipse" revolves around the love triangle among Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black. Bella must choose between her love for Edward, a vampire, and her friendship with Jacob, a werewolf. This conflict is exacerbated by an impending vampire army threatening their town, leading to tension and rivalry between the two supernatural groups.
In the first book of the series, Twilight, the main conflict is Bella and Edward's forbidden love. Can a vampire love a human? Should a vampire love a human? Is it safe for a human to love a vampire? Can their two worlds exist without incident or aberration?
The secondary conflict, which gives way to the rising action, climax, and falling action, is the arrival of James, Victoria, and Laurent (who would later be referred to as the 'Bad Vamps'). This conflict is pretty straight forward: James wants to kill Bella, the Cullens fight to prevent this.
In the second book, New Moon, the main conflict becomes 'Edward vs. Jacob', which has spawned a fandom like no other. Who should Bella choose? Who is easier/safer/better to love? Is one better for Bella than the other? Etc. And, again, there is secondary conflict. This time, it is the Volturi's discovery of Bella and their realization that she knows far too much. This gives birth to the Volturi conflict in general which is, simply put, "Bella must become a vampire or she must be destroyed." This book also opens up the conflict of La Push vs. the Cullens (werewolves vs. vampires).
In the third book, Eclipse, the aforementioned conflicts continue. The added conflict of this novel is Victoria and her New Borns vs. Bella and the Cullens/La Push Wolves.
In the fourth book, Breaking Dawn, the conflicts are all over the map. Breaking Dawn, as a novel, is rather a conflict in itself. However, the main conflicts (for the first half) revolve around the conception/birth of Renesmee. The wolves of La Push view this as an abomination that should be destroyed. Jacob leaves the pack in an effort to defend the Cullens; voila conflict. Later, the conflict is dissolved and reborn as Cullens/Werewolves vs. Volturi.
So that's pretty much it, in a nutshell. I'm sure other will say there's much more to it but, for the most part, that's about it.
The conflict is a love that begins to form between a vampire and a human and the difficulties they will face because of that.
Rising action is they start a relationship,Edward's trying to control his urge to kill her.
Falling action is James tracking and wanting to kill Bella.
The resolution is they will love each other until the end,whether Edward changes Bella into a vampire or not.But remember the story continues in New Moon.
There is currently no information available about Stephanie Meyer writing a book specifically about Jasper's past.
If you are talking about the book Eclips by Stephanie Meyer, then you can find it on Ebay, Amazon or in a book store for a reasonable price.
There is no conflict. The entire book is about sexual tension. Therefore, don't read it.
How could i copy out the book The host by Stephanie Meyer on free?
what do you mean by this? are you implying to the book or to the movie? if that's the movie you were asking then she doesnt do anything because Stephanie Meyer is a writer and she wrote the book twilight, new moon, eclipse and breaking dawn.
If you are talking about the series of books by Stephanie Meyer it goes as follows: Twilight New moon Eclipse Breaking Dawn
You need to extened on this question it could mean so many things This is TRUE...but if you mean is the 3rd book of the Twilight Saga written by Stephanie Meyer then yes, but you should probably add a little more detail to your question.
Stephanie Meyer has written twilight, new moon, eclipse and breaking dawn with the spin off of the short second life of Bree tanner and has also written the book the host. all amazing books :)
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The first book Stephanie Meyer ever wrote was Twilight