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What is the three story act of book Eclipse?

The three-act structure of the book "Eclipse" from the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer follows a classic storytelling pattern used in filmmaking and literature:

Setup (Act 1):

- Bella and Edward's relationship faces a new challenge as Jacob Black is deeply distressed about their choices.

- Edward confronts Jacob about putting Bella in danger and warns him to stay away from her.

- Bella meets with Laurent, a newborn vampire under Victoria's control, who reveals that Victoria seeks revenge for James's death.

Confrontation (Act 2):

- Bella is torn between her love for Edward and her concern for Jacob's feelings.

- Victoria creates an army of newborn vampires to attack Bella and her friends.

- The Olympic Coven and the werewolves unite to protect Bella and fight the threat posed by Victoria's newborn army.

Resolution (Act 3):

- The climactic battle between the Cullen family and the newborn vampires ensues.

- Bella's life is endangered by a newborn vampire, but Edward and Jacob save her.

- Victoria's intentions of vengeance are thwarted, and she is destroyed.

- Bella, Edward, and Jacob come to a resolution in their complex love triangle.

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