The Twilight Cover - The apple is a symbol that relates to the quote "the forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest". In the biblical story of Adam and Eve, they both know that they aren't supposed to touch or eat the fruit from the forbidden tree, yet they feel so compelled to that they can't resist. In Twilight, Edward and Bella know that their vampire-human relationship is going against fate, that they shouldn't continue seeing each other, but they simple can't resist.
The New Moon Cover - Stephenie has no say in the making of this cover. Her publishers created it...She doesn't know what the meaning behind the tulip is.
The Eclipse Cover - It's the frayed ends of Bella's life.
The Breaking Dawn Cover - The little pawn in the back of the picture represents Bella at the beginning of the book. The pawn is the weakest player in the game of Chess; Bella was the weakest member of the Cullen family, she always felt inferior because she was human. Then the big chess piece in the front is the most powerful piece in a game of chess -- The Queen. It represents Bella at the end of the book; She's powerful, and it is basically because of her that they won the "battle" with the Volturi (in essence, they won the game of chess) The cover truely shows the transformation of Bella from the beginning of Twilight to Breaking Dawn.
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My opinion of the cover of New Moon: New Moon is centered around the dark night for Bella, left alone in the woods by Edward. He left her heart bleeding and falling apart (like the flower). Sam Uley found her in the woods that night in the pitch black. Some part of Bella that noted that the sky was dark, with no moon to help her out of the woods. Like no one was there to help her out of the deep depression she was in. But when she met Jacob, he lit up her world, giving her a purpose in life. Jacob didn't make everything better, but he stitched up some of the hole in her heart. The flower is thriving, but not growing anymore, just like Bella's heart.
My opinion of the cover of Breaking Dawn: The chess game represents the battle with the Volturi. Chess is a game based on logic and the mind. During and after the time that Bella was mortal, no one could get into her mind. She is safe there. Most of the Volturi cannot hurt her or her family, once Bella extends her shield. The majority of the Volturi guard's powers are left useless, afraid to attack in front of the 'witnesses'. Bella is put on top, and becomes one of the most powerful in the clearing, explaining why she is shown as the queen piece. But as for the pawn, it stands for the blood and the determination she gave to be where she is now, an immortal. Breaking Dawn's cover shows how she changed, and how remarkable she really is, no matter what she thinks.
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The simplest thing to do would be to get as many pictures as you can of Twilight including book covers and make a Twilight collage!
i think they are in the movies like the apple on twilight is in the move when Bella dropped it and edward caught it i guess
If you mean Twilight Saga, then Breaking Dawn
There are no artifacts in either the Twilight book series or the Twilight film saga. Are you sure you mean artifacts?
The first book is just Twilight."Twilight" is the first book in the Twilight series.
2 covers on a book
In an interview with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Stephenie Meyer, she said the Apple had meaning for her on the cover of Twilight. However, the following book covers were chosen and designed by the publishers and don't necessarily mean anything to her.
If you mean the first series, then the book is A Dangerous Path. If you mean the second series, then the book is Twilight. Lastly, if you mean the third series, then the book is Long Shadows.
In the "Twilight" book series, Bella's hair color is described as brown, not blonde.
the easiest book of twilight saga is twilight
if you mean the Cullen's then in the first book in the lunch room if you mean all the characters in the book then as soon as you read it of course