Why does the cover twilight have a picture

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Why does any book have a picture as a cover?

My friend says it should spell "Lov".

She gets it if you put Eclipse first, then New Moon and then Twilight.

L O V.

She has no idea Breaking Dawn is a bunch of chess peices.

 
I imagine the apple represents fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. (From the story of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden.)

 
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I imagine the apple represents fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. (From the story of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden.)
Yup, it's something to do with "Forbidden fruit" because Twilight is supposed to be "Forbidden love".

 
Grrr. Before I read Twilight this girl in my class told me it represents that Bella drops her apple in the cafeteria and Edward picks it up for her. LIAR! Then I read the book, and halfway through I go, "wait, wouldn't it have made more sense if the apple scene already happened?"

 
ohhhh. so that's why. What about all the other books?

I always thought new moon was a feather, fro like 3 months. and then one day I realized "you know what.....no, that's... a flower!"

 
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Yeah, it's Adam and Eve.

I can't believe something so sexist and with so much witchcraft can actually have something to do with the Bible.

That's just offensive.

 

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