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Volu m e II - Purdue University Calumet

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Edward, she also becomes bolder in her vocalizations about fighting with her vampire family instead of<br />

being saved. This, of course, is explained by Edward as Bella not knowing exactly what dangers there are<br />

and her general need for protection because of her frail humanity. She is only a child, after all.<br />

The Father Figure<br />

Innocence and naiveté are the hallmark of Romance novels because the woman is supposed to be<br />

unaware of her potential as a sexual being before she meets her future lover. She is in need of constant<br />

protection from corruption from the outside because teen sexuality has been characterized as “risky,<br />

harmful, and immoral” (Doan and Williams 68) by our cultural standards. Within the Abstinence<br />

Movement, the father is responsible for protecting his daughter until she marries. Since Bella‟s father has<br />

been largely absent in her life, he is unfit to play the role of protector for her. Edward, however, is more<br />

than willing and capable to step into the role because of his age and experience. He is constantly reminding<br />

Bella to stay safe because she is a magnet for trouble.<br />

A particularly interesting scene that sets up Bella‟s struggle to control her sexuality for the rest of<br />

the novel is what has come to be known as the scene in the clearing. In Book One, Bella and Edward go to a<br />

clearing in the forest around Forks so that he can show her his „true‟ self. Bella is, at first, reluctant to enter<br />

the forest with Edward because of her clumsiness and plodding pace. She is ashamed of her inexperience<br />

whereas he finds it endearing. Edward awakens in Bella her dormant sexuality as he simultaneously must<br />

control his predator instincts that tell him he must take her:<br />

“With deliberate slowness, his hands slid down the sides of my neck. I shivered, and heard him<br />

catch his breath. But his hand didn‟t pause as they softly moved to my shoulders, and then stopped.<br />

His face drifted to the side, his nose skimming across my collarbone. He came to rest with the side<br />

of his face pressed tenderly against my chest” (276).<br />

Afterwards, Edward declares that it will be much easier to resist her bouquet (276) because he had<br />

tempted himself so much and succeeded in not killing her. He had, however, made her aware of her<br />

sexuality. When he brings her back to her car, they pause for a moment, and he kisses her. He is testing his<br />

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