Tuesday, February 21, 2012

How does Edward Cullen show integrity in "Twilight?"

The very first moment that Bella and Edward sit near each other in Biology, Edward shows integrity by not attacking and killing her. Although the reader does not realize it in the beginning, Edward is fighting his very nature in order to spare Bella's life. And when he saves her from Tyler's van, he shows integrity by endangering himself and his family's secret by saving Bella's life.

The Cullens have a lot of integrity, because they fight their own nature in order to take a moral path and not murder people. In Carlisle's case, he even uses his abilities to help people.

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