
Twilight book cover
What is the meaning of the cover of the book of the Twilight series? I know the twilight of an apple of love = No, but what about the others?
Well .. according to Stephenie Meyer, Twilight: The apple is therefore something like "forbidden fruit" a little. She said it is "Genesis", in a sense – ". The fruit of knowledge of good and evil" Bella trying to understand right and wrong really means, and the apple, it has many meanings. New Moon: Meyer said she did not choose the cover of this book – the editors do. Who knows what that means. But others have much to guess what that means. : D (I loved that – the tulip drop leaflets representing Bella) Eclipse: The tear is her way to tape Bella is torn between two lovers, and basically two choices in life – who knows what it means to live. or die more? Dawn: You have not read yet. (Well, I read 5 chapters – probably not enough). However, as I've heard, it seems that … uh. Well, based on reading the opinions of others seems that one of the chess pieces represent Bella. Specifically, the target for the fate of a vampire. The chess piece of red … Well, I heard Renesmee, she or a human being … I think my opinion, it is two options – such as Eclipse. The white part looks more "before" the red (if that makes any sense at all). So I think that white is the choice of Bella becoming a vampire, and red is the way not chosen and put aside the possibility of staying human (Red blood =. Hey, that's what I think. Who knows?). Hope this helped. : D Sorry for the long answer. I had to put everything. ^ ^
Twilight Book Meanings and How They Spell LOVE
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