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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question

What do you think the meaning of the Breaking Dawn cover is?

I don't know what it means but I came to this conclusion:
My sister and I were bored and I pretended to be Aro (since we were talking about how lazy the Volturi are). I said, "Someone needs to die? Jane, go. This is ches, you are my pawn. Go."
My sister and I thought this was a great explanation about the book since it shows an author's laziness of character background's, a laziness of a (three) king's rule, and the Cullens' and other covens' (minus the Romanian coven seeing as they wanted to fight) laziness to fight.
So what do you think?
 TeamSiriusBlack posted over a year ago
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers

LifesGoodx3 said:
This got me curious so I looked it up and on SMeyers website is says:

Breaking Dawn's cover is a metaphor for Bella's progression throughout the entire saga. She began as the weakest (at least physically, when compared to vampires and werewolves) player on the board: the pawn. She ended as the strongest: the queen. In the end, it's Bella that brings about the win for the Cullens.
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^^^ Exactly :) *votes best answer*
NCISLuverjk93 posted over a year ago
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Thank you :)
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
ThatDamnLlama said:
I kinda forgot what it looks like. It's with a king piece and the red pawn, right? Well, I think the King represents Edward, and the pawn is Bella. Edward is the 'king' because he tells Bella what to do, and Bella, who is 'madly in love with King Edward' does whatever he says because 'he is always right'. And she's so ignorant that she doesn't realize how abusive Edward is being.
Or the king could represent Edward and Bella and their relationship, and the pawn represents their demon child.
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