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Breaking Dawn

Breaking Dawn (stylized as breaking dawn) is the 2008 fourth novel in The Twilight Saga by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective, and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black. The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel, Eclipse, as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality.

Breaking Dawn
AuthorStephenie Meyer
Cover artistGail Doobinin (design)
Roger Hagadone (photo)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTwilight series
GenreParanormal romance, young adult fiction, vampire fiction
PublisherLittle, Brown and Company
Publication date
  • August 2, 2008 (US hardcover)[1][2]
  • August 4, 2008 (hardcover)
  • February 26, 2009 (kindle)[3]
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
e-Book (Kindle)
Audio Book (CD)
Pages756 (hardcover), 700 (paperback)
ISBN0-316-06792-X
Preceded byEclipse 
Followed byMidnight Sun 

Meyer finished an outline of the book in 2003, but developed and changed it as she wrote New Moon and Eclipse, though the main and most significant storylines remained unchanged. Little, Brown and Company took certain measures to prevent the book's contents from leaking, such as closing forums and message boards on several fansites and providing a special e-mail address for fans to send in links to leaks and spoilers online.

Breaking Dawn was released on August 2, 2008 at midnight release parties in over 4,000 bookstores throughout the US.[4] From its initial print run of 3.7 million copies, over 1.3 million were sold in the US and 20,000 in the UK in the first 24 hours of the book's release, setting a record in first-day sales performance for the Hachette Book Group USA.[5] The book was highly successful, selling over 6 million copies in 2008, and was the third best-selling novel of 2008 behind Twilight and New Moon.

Unlike the series' previous three entries, Breaking Dawn received mixed reviews from critics. It is also the most controversial book of the series, as adult themes and concepts are explored more directly than in its predecessors. However, the novel was awarded the British Book Award for "Children's Book of the Year". It was translated in 38 languages with rights sold to over 50 countries. The book has been adapted into a two-part movie, with the first part released on November 18, 2011, and the second part released on November 16, 2012.

Plot summary

Breaking Dawn is divided into three parts. The first part details Bella's marriage and honeymoon with Edward, which they spend on Isle Esme, a private island off the coast of Brazil that Carlisle owns. Two weeks into their honeymoon, Bella realizes that she is pregnant. Because the fetus is part-vampire, her condition progresses at an unnaturally accelerated rate. Bella and Edward immediately return home to Forks, Washington, where the fetus continues to develop at an abnormal speed, causing Bella severe physical and emotional distress.

The second part of the book is written from the perspective of Jacob Black, a Quileute Native American who, like other members of his tribe, can shapeshift into a wolf. Knowing of Bella's wish to become a vampire, he is immediately suspicious when she returns from her honeymoon and the Cullens keep her father, Charlie, from seeing her. Believing the Cullens have broken their treaty not to bite another human, he advances on their home intending to kill Edward. He arrives and discovers that Bella is undergoing a difficult pregnancy in which the fetus is draining her life away. Jacob begs Bella to abort the fetus to save her life, as neither Carlisle, a doctor, nor Alice who can see the future, are optimistic about Bella's prognosis.

Despite concerns that her pregnancy will be fatal, Bella is determined to continue it, believing she can survive long enough to give birth and then be transformed into a vampire. As the wolves are telepathic, they hear Jacob's thoughts about Bella. Fearing Bella will give birth to an uncontrollable, bloodthirsty child, they want to kill her and the fetus. Jacob accepts his bloodline as the true pack leader in order to break free from the alpha, Sam's control. He goes to warn the Cullens that the wolf pack plans to kill Bella. En route to the Cullens, Seth Clearwater, a younger pack member, also breaks away and joins Jacob. He notes that once they formed their own pack, they can no longer hear the other wolves' thoughts. They patrol the Cullens' property and soon after Leah, Seth's older sister and the lone female wolf, joins them.

Bella enters labor as the baby begins fighting its way out, breaking her body. Edward is forced to perform a cesarean section, saving the baby. As Bella is dying, Edward injects his venom into her heart. Jacob, believing Bella is dead, blames Bella's infant daughter Renesmee. He goes to kill the infant but instead imprints (an involuntary response in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate) on her.

The third section shifts back to Bella's perspective, describing her painful transformation, finally waking to find herself changed into a vampire. Fully recovered, she enjoys her new life and vampire abilities. Renesmee grows rapidly into a toddler and is spotted at a distance by Irina, a vampire from the Alaskan coven. Misidentifying her as an "immortal child," a human child who has been turned into an uncontrollable vampire, Irina presents her allegations to the Volturi who outlawed the creation of such creatures. As the largest and most powerful vampire coven, the Volturi see Renesmee and the Cullens as a threat and plot to destroy them. Foreseeing their arrival, the Cullens gather other vampire clans from around the world to stand as witnesses and prove to the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child upon Alice's request. Jacob's imprinting on Renesmee has forged an unbreakable bond and mutual protective pact between the Cullens and the Quileute, ending the hatred between them. As local and foreign vampires arrive, the Cullen house becomes the headquarters and training ground for the assorted vampires and the Quileute wolf packs. Bella learns that she is a 'shield', meaning the gifts of other vampires do not work on her, which is why Edward and Aro cannot read her mind. Bella works with the other vampires to improve her skill and shield people other than herself.

Upon confronting the gathered Cullen allies and witnesses, the Volturi discover that they were misinformed on Renesmee's identity. The Volturi execute Irina in an attempt to instigate a full battle but are unsuccessful. They bring up the Cullens' pact with the Quileute wolves and the uncertainty of Renesmee's future in an effort to further provoke hostilities, naming her as a threat to the secret existence of vampires. Alice and Jasper, who left prior to the gathering of the Cullen's allies, return with a Mapuche called Nahuel, a 150-year-old vampire-human hybrid like Renesmee. Alongside him is his biological aunt, Huilen, who explains that her sister fell in love with a vampire and became pregnant with his child, though she died in childbirth. When Nahuel was born, he bit his aunt and made her immortal. Nahuel proves that hybrids pose no threat, and the Volturi agree to leave the Cullens alone. The Cullens and their allies return to their homes in peace, realizing that the Volturi may one day return. When Bella is alone with Edward, she allows him to read her mind for the first time and shares her feelings about him.

Background

Development

Originally, Meyer wrote a book titled Forever Dawn, which was a direct sequel to Twilight.[6] While the basic storyline remained the same, Forever Dawn was narrated completely from Bella's point of view, the werewolves and Jacob were "only sketchily developed", Victoria and Laurent were both alive, and there was an epilogue.[7] Meyer went on to say that she "may post some extras someday if I ever have time to go back through the Forever Dawn manuscript—it's just as long as Breaking Dawn."

The part that took Meyer the longest time to write inBreaking Dawn was the half-chapter describing the 3 months after Bella's transformation into a vampire because "the amount of time per word put into that section was probably ten times what it was in any other part of the book" and Meyer liked to write minute by minute, but didn't think it would be exciting.[8]

Meyer decided to include the pregnancy in her story while she was researching vampires, early in 2003 and came across the legend of the incubus, a demon who could father children.[7] Bella's insistence to not let her child die was inspired by Meyer's reaction when asked if she would let one of her children die so she could live, which was to deliver the child no matter what the consequences were.[9] Meyer said in an interview with Shannon Hale, published in The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide, that the birth scene published is a little less grotesque than the one she wrote before editing due to her editor, agent and publisher's requests to "tone down the violence a little". She stated that Bella's pregnancy and childbirth, for her, were "a way to kind of explore that concept of what childbirth used to be" in the past and acknowledged that they were "taking Bella in a new direction that wasn't [as] relatable for a lot of people."[10] Concerning the subject of the relatability of Bella, Meyer admitted that she lost some of her relatability to the character when she became a vampire and said, "every point up until that point in the story [the transformation] I would say I could step into this story right here and I could do everything she could do which made it really fun."[11] Meyer wanted to experience Bella's vampiric experiences and "enjoyed very much" writing about them and wanted to end the book from her perspective,[9] but still thought it was "a little bit harder" as she couldn't step in into the story anymore.[11]

In regard to Renesmee's unique name, Meyer wrote that she "couldn't call her Jennifer or Ashley. What do you name the most unique baby in the world? I looked through a lot of baby name websites. Eventually I realized that there was no human name that was going to work for me, so I surrendered to necessity and made up my own."[7]

Meyer states in regard to ending the series:

The Twilight Saga is really Bella's story, and this was the natural place for her story to wind up. She overcame the major obstacles in her path and fought her way to the place she wanted to be. I suppose I could try to prolong her story unnaturally, but it wouldn't be interesting enough to keep me writing. Stories need conflict, and the conflicts that are Bella-centric are resolved.[7]

Influences

The plays The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare both influenced Breaking Dawn.[12] Meyer decided that Alice would write her instruction to Bella on a page from The Merchant of Venice to give a clue that the final confrontation at the end of the book would be a mental one—not a physical battle—like the one at the end of the play. It also hints that the novel would have a happy ending for the couples, as in The Merchant of Venice. Originally it was the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë that Alice tore a page from, but Jane Eyre had nothing to do with the story, so Meyer changed it.[13]

The idea of imprinting, which existed in Forever Dawn, was inspired by A Midsummer Night's Dream. Meyer described it as "the magic of setting things right—which doesn't happen in the real world, which is absolutely fantasy", and decided to introduce it earlier–in Eclipse–so she wouldn't have to explain it later.[13]

Cover art

Meyer described the cover as "extremely meaningful" and said that she was "really happy with how it turned out".[14] The cover is a metaphor for Bella's progression throughout the entire series; she began as the physically weakest player on the board, the pawn, but at the end she becomes the strongest, the queen.[7] The chessboard also hints at the conclusion of the novel "where the battle with the Volturi is one of wits and strategy, not physical violence."[15]

Title

The title, Breaking Dawn, is a reference to the beginning of Bella's life as a newborn vampire.[7] Wanting to add a "sense of disaster" to the title to match the novel's mood, she called it Breaking Dawn. Another reason for giving the book this particular title is that it matches the book's plot, which centers on "a new awakening and a new day and there's also a lot of problems inherent in it".[14]

Release

Marketing

Entertainment Weekly magazine released an excerpt of Breaking Dawn on May 30, 2008.[16] Stephenie Meyer also revealed a 'Quote of the Day' from Breaking Dawn for about three weeks prior to its August 2, 2008 release. The first quote was released on Meyer's website on July 12, 2008.[17] The first chapter of Breaking Dawn, "Engaged", was released in the special edition of Eclipse.[18] Breaking Dawn was officially released on August 2, 2008 through midnight release parties in over 4,000 bookstores,[4] most of which involved costume and trivia contests, crafts, and face painting.[19]

Godiva also made a Twilight-themed chocolate bar, which was released in Barnes & Noble book stores at the release parties.[20] A four-city Breaking Dawn Concert Series, featuring Stephenie Meyer and Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld, coincided with the novel's release. The concert series sold out three of its four locations on the day that tickets went on sale,[21] selling out in under an hour in one city.[22]

Publication

Prior to the novel's release, the first three Twilight books had already sold 8.5 million copies throughout the US[5] and over 2 million copies in the UK.[23] Breaking Dawn was one of the most anticipated books of 2008 with The Guardian noting, "Teenagers across the world are anxiously awaiting the next instalment of author Stephenie Meyer's vampiric series of novels."[4] To meet the high demand, Little, Brown Books added a printing of 500,000 additional copies just prior to publication of the title, bringing the initial print run to 3.7 million.[5]

The book sold 1.3 million copies in the US[5] and 20,000 copies in the UK in its first 24 hours of release,[24] as well as 100,000 copies in Canada during its first weekend.[25] Breaking Dawn debuted at #1 on USA Today's top 150 best sellers list and has gone on to spend over 58 weeks on the list.[26] It was also the biggest-selling children's book of 2008 with over 6 million copies sold.[27]

A special edition of Breaking Dawn was released on August 4, 2009, containing a DVD of the Breaking Dawn Concert Series and an interview with Meyer.[28]

Reception

Critical reception of Breaking Dawn was mixed. Lev Grossman wrote, "First, since there's a lot of one-star reviews up on Amazon, let me say up front: I loved Breaking Dawn."[29] Cara von Wrangel Kinsey of School Library Journal responded with a positive review, describing the book as "captivating" and noting, "While this novel is darker and more mature than the earlier titles, Meyer's twists and turns are not out of character."[30] The Charlotte Observer agreed and called the book "pretty darned good", but criticized the book's length saying, "I wish [Stephenie Meyer] hadn't felt compelled to pack so much into one volume. It should have been two books."[31] Mary Harris Russell of the Chicago Tribune also responded with a positive review and hailed the book as a "fun read", noting that Stephenie Meyer "continues to produce witty writing about families, teenagers and popular culture",[32] while Time called the book "a wild but satisfying finish to the ballad of Bella and Edward" and gave it a rating of A−.[33] An article in The Daily News Tribune said of Breaking Dawn, "Some of the dialog is a bit stilted,... but, if you stay close to Meyer's rich and prodigious narrative, you too might fall in love with its suspense and moving sensitivity".[34]

Publishers Weekly stated that the main problem with Breaking Dawn was that, "Essentially, everyone gets everything they want, even if their desires necessitate an about-face in characterization or the messy introduction of some back story. Nobody has to renounce anything or suffer more than temporarily—in other words, grandeur is out."[35] In an article by The Associated Press, journalist Sara Rose wrote on NewsOK.com that fans of the series would love "engaging characters, great humor, a distracting obsession with beauty, focus on the minutiae of emotions"; however "casual readers may be disappointed with a lot of build-up and little action."[36] The Independent called the book, "shockingly, tackily, sick-makingly sexist" and said that "Bella Swan lives to serve men and suffer."[37] Entertainment Weekly graded Breaking Dawn with a D, criticizing the birth scene and Bella's "unwavering passion for Edward" and having no other goals.[38] The Washington Post also responded with a negative review, making comments such as, "Meyer has put a stake through the heart of her own beloved creation," and "Breaking Dawn has a childbirth sequence that may promote lifelong abstinence in sensitive types."[39]

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Meyer responded to the negative response of many fans to the book and called it the "Rob Effect"; she said that the fans need time to accept the ending of Breaking Dawn, just as they needed time to accept Robert Pattinson playing the role of Edward in the Twilight movie.[40]

Awards and honors

Breaking Dawn was the recipient of a British Book Award for "Children's Book of the Year".[41] In the 2009 "Children's Choice Book Awards", the novel was chosen as "Teen Choice Book of the Year" and Meyer won the "Author of the Year" award.[42]

Film adaptations

Summit Entertainment announced in November 2008 that they had obtained the rights to the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's series, Breaking Dawn.[43] The studio greenlit an adaptation of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn in April 2010. The film was split into two parts; the first part of the film was released on November 18, 2011,[44] and the second part was released on November 16, 2012.[45]

Bill Condon directed both parts; Stephenie Meyer co-produced the film along with Karen Rosenfelt and Wyck Godfrey.[46] In July 2010, Summit announced that the film would be shot in Vancouver, Canada, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Maggie Grace plays the part of Irina in the film, while Mackenzie Foy plays Renesmee, Edward and Bella's half-vampire, half-human child.[47] The infant Renesmee was portrayed by a robot. It was filmed at the Canadian Motion Picture Park Studios (CMPP).

The film did not follow the book strictly, as many of the scenes were created from scratch to add tension to the narrative.

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External links

  • Breaking Dawn page at StephenieMeyer.com

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This article is about the novel For the film adaptations see The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 and The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 2 For other uses see Breaking Dawn disambiguation Breaking Dawn stylized as breaking dawn is the 2008 fourth novel in The Twilight Saga by American author Stephenie Meyer Divided into three parts the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan s perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel Eclipse as Bella and Edward Cullen get married leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob When Bella faces unexpected and life threatening situations she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality Breaking DawnAuthorStephenie MeyerCover artistGail Doobinin design Roger Hagadone photo CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesTwilight seriesGenreParanormal romance young adult fiction vampire fictionPublisherLittle Brown and CompanyPublication dateAugust 2 2008 US hardcover 1 2 August 4 2008 hardcover February 26 2009 kindle 3 Media typePrint Hardcover Paperback e Book Kindle Audio Book CD Pages756 hardcover 700 paperback ISBN0 316 06792 XPreceded byEclipse Followed byMidnight Sun Meyer finished an outline of the book in 2003 but developed and changed it as she wrote New Moon and Eclipse though the main and most significant storylines remained unchanged Little Brown and Company took certain measures to prevent the book s contents from leaking such as closing forums and message boards on several fansites and providing a special e mail address for fans to send in links to leaks and spoilers online Breaking Dawn was released on August 2 2008 at midnight release parties in over 4 000 bookstores throughout the US 4 From its initial print run of 3 7 million copies over 1 3 million were sold in the US and 20 000 in the UK in the first 24 hours of the book s release setting a record in first day sales performance for the Hachette Book Group USA 5 The book was highly successful selling over 6 million copies in 2008 and was the third best selling novel of 2008 behind Twilight and New Moon Unlike the series previous three entries Breaking Dawn received mixed reviews from critics It is also the most controversial book of the series as adult themes and concepts are explored more directly than in its predecessors However the novel was awarded the British Book Award for Children s Book of the Year It was translated in 38 languages with rights sold to over 50 countries The book has been adapted into a two part movie with the first part released on November 18 2011 and the second part released on November 16 2012 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Background 2 1 Development 2 2 Influences 2 3 Cover art 2 4 Title 3 Release 3 1 Marketing 3 2 Publication 4 Reception 4 1 Awards and honors 5 Film adaptations 6 References 7 External linksPlot summary EditBreaking Dawn is divided into three parts The first part details Bella s marriage and honeymoon with Edward which they spend on Isle Esme a private island off the coast of Brazil that Carlisle owns Two weeks into their honeymoon Bella realizes that she is pregnant Because the fetus is part vampire her condition progresses at an unnaturally accelerated rate Bella and Edward immediately return home to Forks Washington where the fetus continues to develop at an abnormal speed causing Bella severe physical and emotional distress The second part of the book is written from the perspective of Jacob Black a Quileute Native American who like other members of his tribe can shapeshift into a wolf Knowing of Bella s wish to become a vampire he is immediately suspicious when she returns from her honeymoon and the Cullens keep her father Charlie from seeing her Believing the Cullens have broken their treaty not to bite another human he advances on their home intending to kill Edward He arrives and discovers that Bella is undergoing a difficult pregnancy in which the fetus is draining her life away Jacob begs Bella to abort the fetus to save her life as neither Carlisle a doctor nor Alice who can see the future are optimistic about Bella s prognosis Despite concerns that her pregnancy will be fatal Bella is determined to continue it believing she can survive long enough to give birth and then be transformed into a vampire As the wolves are telepathic they hear Jacob s thoughts about Bella Fearing Bella will give birth to an uncontrollable bloodthirsty child they want to kill her and the fetus Jacob accepts his bloodline as the true pack leader in order to break free from the alpha Sam s control He goes to warn the Cullens that the wolf pack plans to kill Bella En route to the Cullens Seth Clearwater a younger pack member also breaks away and joins Jacob He notes that once they formed their own pack they can no longer hear the other wolves thoughts They patrol the Cullens property and soon after Leah Seth s older sister and the lone female wolf joins them Bella enters labor as the baby begins fighting its way out breaking her body Edward is forced to perform a cesarean section saving the baby As Bella is dying Edward injects his venom into her heart Jacob believing Bella is dead blames Bella s infant daughter Renesmee He goes to kill the infant but instead imprints an involuntary response in which a shape shifter finds his soul mate on her The third section shifts back to Bella s perspective describing her painful transformation finally waking to find herself changed into a vampire Fully recovered she enjoys her new life and vampire abilities Renesmee grows rapidly into a toddler and is spotted at a distance by Irina a vampire from the Alaskan coven Misidentifying her as an immortal child a human child who has been turned into an uncontrollable vampire Irina presents her allegations to the Volturi who outlawed the creation of such creatures As the largest and most powerful vampire coven the Volturi see Renesmee and the Cullens as a threat and plot to destroy them Foreseeing their arrival the Cullens gather other vampire clans from around the world to stand as witnesses and prove to the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child upon Alice s request Jacob s imprinting on Renesmee has forged an unbreakable bond and mutual protective pact between the Cullens and the Quileute ending the hatred between them As local and foreign vampires arrive the Cullen house becomes the headquarters and training ground for the assorted vampires and the Quileute wolf packs Bella learns that she is a shield meaning the gifts of other vampires do not work on her which is why Edward and Aro cannot read her mind Bella works with the other vampires to improve her skill and shield people other than herself Upon confronting the gathered Cullen allies and witnesses the Volturi discover that they were misinformed on Renesmee s identity The Volturi execute Irina in an attempt to instigate a full battle but are unsuccessful They bring up the Cullens pact with the Quileute wolves and the uncertainty of Renesmee s future in an effort to further provoke hostilities naming her as a threat to the secret existence of vampires Alice and Jasper who left prior to the gathering of the Cullen s allies return with a Mapuche called Nahuel a 150 year old vampire human hybrid like Renesmee Alongside him is his biological aunt Huilen who explains that her sister fell in love with a vampire and became pregnant with his child though she died in childbirth When Nahuel was born he bit his aunt and made her immortal Nahuel proves that hybrids pose no threat and the Volturi agree to leave the Cullens alone The Cullens and their allies return to their homes in peace realizing that the Volturi may one day return When Bella is alone with Edward she allows him to read her mind for the first time and shares her feelings about him Background EditDevelopment Edit Originally Meyer wrote a book titled Forever Dawn which was a direct sequel to Twilight 6 While the basic storyline remained the same Forever Dawn was narrated completely from Bella s point of view the werewolves and Jacob were only sketchily developed Victoria and Laurent were both alive and there was an epilogue 7 Meyer went on to say that she may post some extras someday if I ever have time to go back through the Forever Dawn manuscript it s just as long as Breaking Dawn The part that took Meyer the longest time to write inBreaking Dawn was the half chapter describing the 3 months after Bella s transformation into a vampire because the amount of time per word put into that section was probably ten times what it was in any other part of the book and Meyer liked to write minute by minute but didn t think it would be exciting 8 Meyer decided to include the pregnancy in her story while she was researching vampires early in 2003 and came across the legend of the incubus a demon who could father children 7 Bella s insistence to not let her child die was inspired by Meyer s reaction when asked if she would let one of her children die so she could live which was to deliver the child no matter what the consequences were 9 Meyer said in an interview with Shannon Hale published in The Twilight Saga The Official Illustrated Guide that the birth scene published is a little less grotesque than the one she wrote before editing due to her editor agent and publisher s requests to tone down the violence a little She stated that Bella s pregnancy and childbirth for her were a way to kind of explore that concept of what childbirth used to be in the past and acknowledged that they were taking Bella in a new direction that wasn t as relatable for a lot of people 10 Concerning the subject of the relatability of Bella Meyer admitted that she lost some of her relatability to the character when she became a vampire and said every point up until that point in the story the transformation I would say I could step into this story right here and I could do everything she could do which made it really fun 11 Meyer wanted to experience Bella s vampiric experiences and enjoyed very much writing about them and wanted to end the book from her perspective 9 but still thought it was a little bit harder as she couldn t step in into the story anymore 11 In regard to Renesmee s unique name Meyer wrote that she couldn t call her Jennifer or Ashley What do you name the most unique baby in the world I looked through a lot of baby name websites Eventually I realized that there was no human name that was going to work for me so I surrendered to necessity and made up my own 7 Meyer states in regard to ending the series The Twilight Saga is really Bella s story and this was the natural place for her story to wind up She overcame the major obstacles in her path and fought her way to the place she wanted to be I suppose I could try to prolong her story unnaturally but it wouldn t be interesting enough to keep me writing Stories need conflict and the conflicts that are Bella centric are resolved 7 Influences Edit The plays The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare both influenced Breaking Dawn 12 Meyer decided that Alice would write her instruction to Bella on a page from The Merchant of Venice to give a clue that the final confrontation at the end of the book would be a mental one not a physical battle like the one at the end of the play It also hints that the novel would have a happy ending for the couples as in The Merchant of Venice Originally it was the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte that Alice tore a page from but Jane Eyre had nothing to do with the story so Meyer changed it 13 The idea of imprinting which existed in Forever Dawn was inspired by A Midsummer Night s Dream Meyer described it as the magic of setting things right which doesn t happen in the real world which is absolutely fantasy and decided to introduce it earlier in Eclipse so she wouldn t have to explain it later 13 Cover art Edit Meyer described the cover as extremely meaningful and said that she was really happy with how it turned out 14 The cover is a metaphor for Bella s progression throughout the entire series she began as the physically weakest player on the board the pawn but at the end she becomes the strongest the queen 7 The chessboard also hints at the conclusion of the novel where the battle with the Volturi is one of wits and strategy not physical violence 15 Title Edit The title Breaking Dawn is a reference to the beginning of Bella s life as a newborn vampire 7 Wanting to add a sense of disaster to the title to match the novel s mood she called it Breaking Dawn Another reason for giving the book this particular title is that it matches the book s plot which centers on a new awakening and a new day and there s also a lot of problems inherent in it 14 Release EditMarketing Edit Entertainment Weekly magazine released an excerpt of Breaking Dawn on May 30 2008 16 Stephenie Meyer also revealed a Quote of the Day from Breaking Dawn for about three weeks prior to its August 2 2008 release The first quote was released on Meyer s website on July 12 2008 17 The first chapter of Breaking Dawn Engaged was released in the special edition of Eclipse 18 Breaking Dawn was officially released on August 2 2008 through midnight release parties in over 4 000 bookstores 4 most of which involved costume and trivia contests crafts and face painting 19 Godiva also made a Twilight themed chocolate bar which was released in Barnes amp Noble book stores at the release parties 20 A four city Breaking Dawn Concert Series featuring Stephenie Meyer and Blue October s Justin Furstenfeld coincided with the novel s release The concert series sold out three of its four locations on the day that tickets went on sale 21 selling out in under an hour in one city 22 Publication Edit Prior to the novel s release the first three Twilight books had already sold 8 5 million copies throughout the US 5 and over 2 million copies in the UK 23 Breaking Dawn was one of the most anticipated books of 2008 with The Guardian noting Teenagers across the world are anxiously awaiting the next instalment of author Stephenie Meyer s vampiric series of novels 4 To meet the high demand Little Brown Books added a printing of 500 000 additional copies just prior to publication of the title bringing the initial print run to 3 7 million 5 The book sold 1 3 million copies in the US 5 and 20 000 copies in the UK in its first 24 hours of release 24 as well as 100 000 copies in Canada during its first weekend 25 Breaking Dawn debuted at 1 on USA Today s top 150 best sellers list and has gone on to spend over 58 weeks on the list 26 It was also the biggest selling children s book of 2008 with over 6 million copies sold 27 A special edition of Breaking Dawn was released on August 4 2009 containing a DVD of the Breaking Dawn Concert Series and an interview with Meyer 28 Reception EditCritical reception of Breaking Dawn was mixed Lev Grossman wrote First since there s a lot of one star reviews up on Amazon let me say up front I loved Breaking Dawn 29 Cara von Wrangel Kinsey of School Library Journal responded with a positive review describing the book as captivating and noting While this novel is darker and more mature than the earlier titles Meyer s twists and turns are not out of character 30 The Charlotte Observer agreed and called the book pretty darned good but criticized the book s length saying I wish Stephenie Meyer hadn t felt compelled to pack so much into one volume It should have been two books 31 Mary Harris Russell of the Chicago Tribune also responded with a positive review and hailed the book as a fun read noting that Stephenie Meyer continues to produce witty writing about families teenagers and popular culture 32 while Time called the book a wild but satisfying finish to the ballad of Bella and Edward and gave it a rating of A 33 An article in The Daily News Tribune said of Breaking Dawn Some of the dialog is a bit stilted but if you stay close to Meyer s rich and prodigious narrative you too might fall in love with its suspense and moving sensitivity 34 Publishers Weekly stated that the main problem with Breaking Dawn was that Essentially everyone gets everything they want even if their desires necessitate an about face in characterization or the messy introduction of some back story Nobody has to renounce anything or suffer more than temporarily in other words grandeur is out 35 In an article by The Associated Press journalist Sara Rose wrote on NewsOK com that fans of the series would love engaging characters great humor a distracting obsession with beauty focus on the minutiae of emotions however casual readers may be disappointed with a lot of build up and little action 36 The Independent called the book shockingly tackily sick makingly sexist and said that Bella Swan lives to serve men and suffer 37 Entertainment Weekly graded Breaking Dawn with a D criticizing the birth scene and Bella s unwavering passion for Edward and having no other goals 38 The Washington Post also responded with a negative review making comments such as Meyer has put a stake through the heart of her own beloved creation and Breaking Dawn has a childbirth sequence that may promote lifelong abstinence in sensitive types 39 In an interview with Entertainment Weekly Meyer responded to the negative response of many fans to the book and called it the Rob Effect she said that the fans need time to accept the ending of Breaking Dawn just as they needed time to accept Robert Pattinson playing the role of Edward in the Twilight movie 40 Awards and honors Edit Breaking Dawn was the recipient of a British Book Award for Children s Book of the Year 41 In the 2009 Children s Choice Book Awards the novel was chosen as Teen Choice Book of the Year and Meyer won the Author of the Year award 42 Film adaptations EditMain articles The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 and The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 2 Summit Entertainment announced in November 2008 that they had obtained the rights to the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer s series Breaking Dawn 43 The studio greenlit an adaptation of The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn in April 2010 The film was split into two parts the first part of the film was released on November 18 2011 44 and the second part was released on November 16 2012 45 Bill Condon directed both parts Stephenie Meyer co produced the film along with Karen Rosenfelt and Wyck Godfrey 46 In July 2010 Summit announced that the film would be shot in Vancouver Canada and Baton Rouge Louisiana Maggie Grace plays the part of Irina in the film while Mackenzie Foy plays Renesmee Edward and Bella s half vampire half human child 47 The infant Renesmee was portrayed by a robot It was filmed at the Canadian Motion Picture Park Studios CMPP The film did not follow the book strictly as many of the scenes were created from scratch to add tension to the narrative References Edit Novels portal Breaking Dawn stepheniemeyer com Meyer Stephenie August 2 2008 Breaking Dawn The Twilight Saga Book 4 ISBN 978 0316067928 Breaking Dawn Twilight Book 4 Twilight Saga February 26 2009 a b c Dan Glaister amp Sarah Falconer July 20 2008 Mormon who put new life into vampires London The Observer Retrieved September 19 2009 a b c d Jim Milliot August 4 2008 Breaking Dawn Breaks Hachette Records Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on December 17 2008 Retrieved October 18 2008 Forever Dawn StephenieMeyer com Retrieved September 7 2008 a b c d e f Breaking Dawn FAQ StephenieMeyer com Retrieved September 7 2008 Meyer Stephenie April 2011 A Conversation with Shannon Hale On Finding Story Ideas The Twilight Saga The Official Illustrated Guide Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0 316 04312 0 a b The Breaking Dawn Concert Tour Chicago Q amp A Twilight Lexicon Retrieved July 6 2011 Meyer Stephenie April 2011 A Conversation with Shannon Hale On Breaking Dawn The Twilight Saga The Official 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June 19 2011 Nicole Sperling April 28 2010 It s official Bill Condon will direct Breaking Dawn Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 29 2010 Retrieved April 28 2010 Mackenzie Foy amp Maggie Grace to Play in The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn TheNewsOfToday com September 28 2010 Archived from the original on October 2 2010 Retrieved September 28 2010 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Breaking Dawn Breaking Dawn page at StephenieMeyer com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Breaking Dawn amp oldid 1121907908 Film adaptations, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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