Breaking Dawns cover shows a chess board and on it is a red pawn and a white queen piece. The red piece represents Bella as a human like on the other covers. Now, she is a vampire white and is no longer a weak pawn but a strong queen. But the cover may have a different meaning. It could mean that Bella is the white queen since she is a vamp and the pawn this time could represtent Renesmee. I think it's the former but that is what I love about these covers.
They go so deep, there are many possablities of what they could mean. Sep 21, AM. Renee wrote: "The cover of all the books have the same colors: red, black, white. So on the cover of Twi That is probably one of the best descriptions I've ever read! Oct 17, PM. Surprisingly in-depth for a Twilight book. I guess that's the only part Meyer put any thought into.
Add a reference: Book Author. Search for a book to add a reference. We take abuse seriously in our discussion boards. Some fans have interpreted the falling petal as a symbol of Bella losing Edward when he leaves, and even representing her tears.
In addition to that, it represents the idea of Bella being unable to fully break away from her human life, no matter how much she desired to become a vampire. Eclipse features and often debated moment among Twilight fans , in which Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement, and threatens to join the fight against the army of newborn vampires and be killed. Bella stops him and kisses him, realizing that she loves him, yet she chooses to remain with Edward as her love for him is greater.
By the end of the book, Bella tells Chalie she plans on marrying Edward, and Jacob runs away from the pack. After years with no updates on it, Meyer finally announced that Midnight Sun was going to see the light in August The cover of Midnight Sun features a pomegranate cut in half and dripping, which according to Hachette Book Group via CBR , is a reference to the seven pomegranate seeds from the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone.
He can also detect hostility and use it to his advantage. There are so many elements in the story which are sexy. The cover of the Twilight book is, perhaps, the best known of all the series.
The artwork team behind the ruffled tulip cover, however, explained that the tulip losing one of its petals represents Bella losing a drop of blood, which is a triggering event at the beginning of the story, with Jasper not able to control his instincts and Edward realizing he was putting Bella in danger.
Word games. What do each of the Twilight covers mean? What does Edward say when Bella drops the apple? What is the flower on the New Moon cover? I think that this represents bella as a vampire, since she is so strong. Also, the colour seems to back this point up. Bella was always blushing as a human, hence the red pawn, it represents the blood running through her It is in that first chapter were the tulip with blood on it is.
If you have read it then you should know that the reason the Cullens leave is because they dont want Bella to get hurt. The tulip with blood on it is when Bella falls and cuts herself and the blood gets all over the flowers and Jasper attacks her.
So the tulip with blood on it is when Bella falls at her party, thats were it came from I think and so do my friends. Like something inside Bella dies when Edward leaves rosieballball posted over a year ago. Eve ate this forbidden fruit in Genesis, and Twilight has an epigraph from this book of the Bible: "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
The author originally proposed a clock image, as time is such a key theme in the book. But ultimately the team that chose the tulip focused on the theme of loss. The image of the flower losing its petal was chosen to reflect that. They felt the fallen petal could also be interpreted to represent the drop of blood from Bella's paper cut in the first chapter.
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