Talk:Jane/@comment-123.21.201.5-20131223121729/@comment-7600752-20140120035150

Jane doesn't hesitate or regret flinging the child into the fire in BD2. She has absolutely no mercy for anybody...except for her twin, Alec. Chelsea helps keep Jane under control and loyal to Aro and the Volturi. Without them controlling her...Jane would be uncontrollable and torturing people left and right. Jane was the same way when she was human. She was a witch when she was human...and evil things happened to people that Jane did not like. That's why she was burned at the stake in the first place. It was the only way that her village knew to get rid of her. BUT, like I said, we really can't judge Jane for throwing the infant into the fire. Nothing like that happened in the book...it was just put into the movie by the screenwriter.