Many people have different types of heroes. Batman, Superman, etc. My hero isn't Batman, trying to defeat the Joker and put him in the asylum forever. This person may not be wealthy like Kim Kardashian West. Or have a picture perfect life like a Hollywood movie star. She may not wear a cape. Because not all heroes wear capes... I don't know why people who picture their hero being all these things. Athletic, fit, wealthy , the best life, and a cape. People think that heroes are supposed to be picture perfect. My hero may not be picture perfect. But in my world she is. She's anything but perfect...
Her name is Bella. I remember the first day I met her. We didn't really know each other but. She came up to me and asked me if I was okay. A
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You have all these things running through your mind about committing suicide and they are just really Depressing. Bella helps me with my depressing thoughts. She makes me laugh, smile, she makes me happy. I wanted to hurt myself all the time before I met Bella, but I haven't been thinking about hurting myself ever since the day I met her. She makes me a better person. She makes me feel like I have meaning in this world to finally be happy again. I don't know what I would do without her. I don't even think I would even be alive right now if it wasn't for Bella helping me think straight. Showing me that there is meaning in this cold dark world.
I guess you could say I didn't really understand what it was like to be happy before I met Bella. She makes me happy. She makes me smile like an comply idiot all of the time. She always finds a way to make me smile and laugh. I don't know how but she some how just manages to do it everyday. Sometimes I try so hard not to smile when she's doing something that's just really funny, but I fail every...single...time...
Bella has pulled me out of that dark, shady corner that's I could never get out of. She saved me. I probably wouldn't even be alive right now if she had told me all of those things she told me the day I met her. She completes me, as a person. I know she cares about me, and I care about her. I love her and that is why she is My Michigan
Bella losing both her family and Pietro caused her to become more independent. Bella displays this many time throughout the novel, but one major way was by Bella leaving the Lucianos. By leaving the Lucianos
Bella Rath is a person you should definetly want to get to know, she has so many creative ideas, especially her favorite combination of eating rice with catchup. Have you ever tried that before? There is so much more to the beautiful Bella Rath than you would think. She has her own way of doing everything, and describes her feelings and herself very well. Also she appears to be a very confident young lady. I found this out when I asked her what the most embarrassing moment was in her life and her response was “ I do not hold onto to the embarrassing things, only the positive moments.”
Everybody, including her father, is sure that Bella will end up an old maid, but she turns out to be the first one to notice that Benny has changed. This demonstrates her qualities, despite that she is not all beautiful on the outside. Maybe because Bella is not filled with confidence, she has the quality of being patient and caring for other people, especially Benny, whose weakness she instantly discovers.
“I kept my face pulled back into my hood as I walked to the sidewalk, crowded with teenagers. My plain black jacked didn’t stand out, I noticed with relief.” (14-15) Bella really doesn’t want to stand out in the first few chapters, and she keeps to herself. As the book progresses, Bella begins to become more comfortable in Forks. “People greeted me in the parking lot Monday morning. I didn’t know all their names, but I waved back and smiled at everyone.” (38) Bella’s personality changes frequently in the book, as she goes from introverted to extroverted. Falling in love also subtly changes her, as she finds her place with the Cullen
While Bella stays in denial, Edward blames his behaviors on being a vampire so this in turn makes her think everything that is going on is
The time I adopted my dog bella, I knew it would be a mystical time. I adopted her when she needed a place to stay in October. She’s a Poodle and her fur white as snow and a brown nose, “she’s beautiful” I said the first time I saw her. She has colored eyes and sleeps with me at night. She runs towards me when I get home. She cries for I can give her food.She just loves when I call her “Beladora”.I love her so much she sometimes prefers me than food and if you know her she loves food a lot to much sometimes.She will always love me as I will always love her even when she steals food out of my hands.
As it turned out, they learned that while Bella’s past was not abusive, she did understand the concept of a dysfunctional family due to her situation with an ultra-artistic free spirited
Isabella Swan or “Bella” moves from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to rainy Forks, Washington to live with her father, Charlie, while her mother, Renée, travels with her new husband, Phil Dwyer, a minor league baseball player. She starts high school in her new town, she isn’t considered the new kid in school yet fits in as if so she always attended. Bella is seated next to Edward Cullen, who is a 109-year-old vampire who was transformed by Carlisle Cullen when he was near death with Spanish Influenza in 1918, who also has a supernatural gift for reading people's minds. In class on her first day of school, Edward seems utterly repulsed by her. He disappears for a few days, but warms up to Bella upon his return; their newfound relationship reaches a
At one point in most of our lives we will experience some form of nostalgia, since we will eventually want to harken back to the days of old. Nostalgia and melodrama go hand in hand, since examining the past can bring in melodramatic moments or memories. Sometimes when life gets hard we look back to our younger days and wish life could be as simple as it was back than. A film full of melodrama and nostalgia comes from the late 1980’s classic Field of Dreams (1989). The film has many different examples of melodrama in the form of nostalgia but the two biggest examples come in the form of childhood family problems and the beauty of old small town America.
–slide- She stands there, not moving and instead waiting to be hit. Edward appears just in time to push her out of the way and stop the car with his “vampire strength”, and in turn saving her life. This is a clichéd Damsel in Distress situation, in which a helpless female is saved by a masculine hero. This unoriginal sequence of events is extremely over used, is both boring and creatively lazy, and on top of that, once again, enforces dangerous stereotypical roles in society for both males and females. Scenes like this tell young women that they are incapable of looking after themselves, and will always need a male to protect and look after them, rendering them useless. This scene is very unrealistic, and serves no purpose other than to show that Bella is weak, a damsel in distress, and will always need Edward to protect
One early morning it was bright and sunny, I was lost I must have slept walked a little too far last night. By the way, I am Isabelle the goat and i’m the runt of my herd, which involves five of us. There is three girls and two boys that Is including me. I try to find my way back to my home, I have no clue which way to go so I’m just going to start walking in one direction to see if I can find someone for help. About eight miles later I seen this massive thing, I have never seen anything like it before.
Bella’s introduction to Edward is unnerving. “He was glaring down at me again, his black eyes full of revulsion. As I flinched away from him, shrinking against my chair, the phrase if looks could kill suddenly ran through my mind. (Meyer pp. 23–24).” It is clear that Edward frightens Bella from the beginning, and later into that day he still seems to be stalking her.
In addition to her overreactions, Bella is also excessively vulnerable. It seems as though Bella can’t do anything without needing help from someone. For example, in the first book, she can’t seem to move herself out of the way of an oncoming car, in fact, Edward who is quite a distance away has to rush over to save her. Bella is standing next to her truck when she notices a car coming at her, “I was able to absorb in
In the first part of my book, Bella and Edward go through a difficult time in their relationship. The Cullen family moves away from Forks, WA in hopes to keep her safe, and out of danger. Little do they know, it causes Bella to be depressed. This event inconveniently happens at the start of her senior year in high school. She won't return friends’ phone calls, and prefers staying at home in her bedroom holding on to any memories of Edward than hanging out with people she loves. Bella does everything in
Eventually, Bella and Edward had fallen in love with each other. Edward told her that he is a vampire. At this part of the movie the viewer already know he is and Bella has an idea that he is as well. But, it is an important part to the movie because it shows the viewer how Edward tells her how he really does not want to hurt her but it is hard for him because he can 't read her thoughts, Bella is not scared at all. But when the viewer watches the film they want to see Bella’s reaction and how Edward responds to it. This is a very meaningful part of the movie and was a great way to show how Bella wasn’t frightened that Edward was a vampire and how she trusted him greatly. Bella also knew that Edward would not harm her in any way. Even though Edward was not sure of himself that he had what it takes to be strong and not change Bella’s life forever, by turning her into his kind, a vampire.