Talk:Bella Swan/@comment-2020973-20190119154114/@comment-38474921-20190210054331

Not to mention how slefless she is. On the very first page of the Twilight series, we already see she believes the best way to die is to do it for someone else, someone she loves. She also mentions in the last book her willingess to die for her unborn child. "If your life was all you had left to give your beloved, how could you not give it?"

In fact, she pretty much the determining factor that saves everyone in the end.

People also will complain about her being an anti-feminist character, as if that makes any sense at all. Bella is so absolutely very dead set on getting what she wants, and she will fight for it with a relentless persistence and determination. She is always told "you can't do this" and "you can't do that" like with having her dangerous baby, becoming an immortal, etc. Those are the sorts of things she had to fight through to go after what she wants, and she gets exactly what she wanted. If she can't choose the way she lives her life or choose to create a family on her own terms and after that still be considered a strong woman, then I don't know what would.