Bella: "You're impossibly fast. And strong. Your skin is...pale white, and ice cold. Your eyes change color...and sometimes you speak like - like you're from a different time. You never eat or drink anything, you don't go into the sunlight. How old are you?" Edward: "Seventeen." Bella: "How long have you been seventeen?" Edward: "... a while." Bella: "I know what you are." Edward: "Say it...out loud. Say it." Bella: "Vampire." Edward: "Are you afraid?" Bella: "No."
This is entirely based on your opinion, but I believe that she could be considered both at times. She does have multiple traits, but her clumsiness and love for Edward seem to be dominant so you could say that she is static.
They are using different light filter lenses and so they do not appear to be so pale. Also, the new director wanted the difference between Edward and Bella to be more pronounced as you can see that he is still fairly pale and she has more color to her skin than the first movie.
(Edward Cullen is played by Robert pattinson in the movie) Yes! he had to put up makeup to look so pale
It was pale pink.
non-tanned:sort-of-pale;not as pale as Edward
The cover of twilight is a pale white hand holing an apple. The pale white hanf symbolizes Edward holding Bella. Bella is an apple because to Edward she is the forbidden fruit, something he wants, but knows he could never-- should never-- have. if you look on the begining pages of the book you'll see and excert from Genesis.
live in forks and don't eat much!
Edward in the book "Twilight" is described as a mysterious and captivating vampire with pale skin, golden eyes, and supernatural abilities like super strength and speed. He is portrayed as protective, brooding, and intensely devoted to Bella Swan, the protagonist of the story.
pale faces
The apple on Twilight represents the forbidden fruit - Edward and Bella's love is forbidden. The wilted flower on New Moon means Bella's and Edward's sadness when Edward leaves - also Bella's depression. The broken ribbon represents the final choice that Bella makes between Edward and Jacob - who she should choose ~ Also the breaking and tearing of Edward's Bella and Jacob's Bella. The chess pieces on Breaking Dawn represents the choice that Bella made - like the moves in the game chess ~ Also the red pawn repersents Bella as a human (small, weak, and the red represents the red blood that ruins through her veins.) And the white queen represents Bella as a vampire (big, white; as in pale, importaint, strong.)
they don't have names , they just show that vampires are dangerous, drink blood, pale, cold and strong and fast If you are wondering who the girl is and the boy who drinks the blood it is just Edward and Bella
Twilight: In the book Bella drops an apple and Edward catched it in his pale,cold hands. New Moon: The flower was the completed Bella, but then Edward leaves and a bloody peice falls off. Eclipse: Bella is torn between Edward and Jacob which is the torn ribbon but if u notice there is a small string holding them together. Breaking Dawn: Bella is the queen and heronine in the book. That is what the queen peice represents. The red is the voltiri trying to make her one of them working in the shadows...
Bella researched into Quileute legends, and looked at all of Edward's characteristics (e.g. cold , pale white skin...), and realised that he was a vampire. Edward found out she knew he was a vampire because she told him she knew while they were in the woods can someone atleaste tell me how she knew Edwards secret and why? tell me how she knew in the book and in the movie please!
Jacob calls humans the 'pale faces'
In "Twilight," it was Jacob Black who made the comment about Bella Swan's mother, saying that she is "not like, albino." He was referring to her pale complexion and unusual physical features.
Yes, she has always been fairly pale skinned but never as much as the Cullens.