ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/59765753.html The above is a link to a post on Oh No They Didn't. In it they talk about abusive relationships. They talk about Bella and Jake too. They are saying he is abusive. I don't believe that. He was just showing Bella that she was in love with him, and would rather her die then have her end up a vampire.
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That being said... it's actually an easier and more understanding wank than the first kiss. (Well, the first kiss IF you include the after conversation thereof.)
*coughs* *cracks knuckles*
You're an idiot. You're such a fucking idiot. You've believed all this time that you were making progress, that there was still a chance -- if not a chance for the two of you then at least a chance she wouldn't bleed herself dry for that leech, though let's be honest, those two problems are so tied together than they're now basically the same ( ... )
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It was a trick. It was all a fucking trick. Unless she really thinks this is enough? That letting you press your lips to hers while she stands there as unmoving as the statue she's planning to become (no doubt wishing you were him) is going to placate you?
She thinks you're going off to kill yourself. She thinks this kiss might stop that. And she won't even kiss you back.
Well, fuck this. She offered you a kiss -- a chance -- and you're going to take it.
You try harder, helping her fake it (this girl has made you sink so fucking low, but hell if you're already at the bottom you may as well break the shovel as you keep digging), and for a moment she responds. Your heart leaps -- and then, of course, she tries to pull away again.
That's how much your life is worth to her ( ... )
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Have I told you lately...that I love you...?
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I was actually telling myself last night that I was *not* going to write this. But then I did. Apparently I am as self-destructive as the characters.
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I thought that was the way Meyer intended the scene. At least, that's the way it came across the first time I read it.
It seemed to me like he was desperate and half out of his mind. I know Edward called it manipulative and Jake sort of went along with that later, but Edward had every reason to spin it that way, and Jake had a habit of covering his feelings with bravado and his character wasn't cool enough to be manipulative, unlike Edward, who's shown disregarding Bella's feelings after promising to abide by them in the very next scene.
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The movies made it look like it was heading toward humanity, but not so much the books. There's a brief time in NM when Bella looks like she might be making a turn towards health and sanity, but even then it's clear that it would be settling for second best.
Meyer's disgust with physical imperfection and contempt for human love is the strongest theme of the series.
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This woman is a fascinating trainwreck
The SOB motto :p
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I will never stop being confused by this woman.
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I really think Jacob is closer to Meyer's ideal of a lover, while Edward is the narcissistic projection of her perfect self.
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Meyer/Bella gets off on being desired through Edward and vampirism, but I think the one she wants in bed is Jacob.
You know, there's a sort of cognitive dissonance there that reminds me of a number of religious fundamentalists; clinging firmly to the idea of perfection and looking down on anything that doesn't meet it, while desperately desiring (and often giving into and then concealing) that which they claim to reject. Interesting.
I give this woman's psyche far more time than it deserves, but I still kinda feel like the rosetta stone is in there somewhere.
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If Eclipse read like this I'd probably actually read it.
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