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forbidden fruit
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I think it had significance but I have no idea... |
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I think it had significance but I have no idea want it is.
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Stephenie Meyer has stated that the apple on the cover represents the forbidden f
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It&# 39; s quoted in the book as the apple of eden. |
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It's quoted in the book as the apple of eden.
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its the forbidden love between bella and edward |
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its the forbidden love between bella and edward
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Gen2:17 "..for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
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The Forbidden Fruit of good and evil. |
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The Forbidden Fruit of good and evil.
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It&# 39; s sth to do with sins and the desire of eating... |
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It's sth to do with sins and the desire of eating sth.
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It means: The forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest |
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It means: The forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest
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I Think Bananas Would Be More Representitive :D
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It had no significance it was just a random... |
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It had no significance it was just a random picture.
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In the book Edward picks up the apple Bella drops |
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In the book Edward picks up the apple Bella drops
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The forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest: Bella&# 39; s... |
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The forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest: Bella's and Edward's love was forbidden
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I Have No Idea
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To me it represents temptation |
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To me it represents temptation
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it means to me: the forbidden fruit always tastes the sweetest just like bellas b
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Forbidden LOVE
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the apple has many symbolical meanings- in this... |
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the apple has many symbolical meanings-in this case I think-eternal beauty too
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There are symbolic meanings but they aren&# 39; t shown |
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There are symbolic meanings but they aren't shown
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I thin its because edward kicks up bellas apple... |
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I thin its because edward kicks up bellas apple and holds it like this
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I Know but I&# 39; m not telling:) |
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I Know but I'm not telling:)
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I'm not sure, though.
"The apple on the cover of Twilight represents "forbidden fruit." I used the scripture from Genesis (located just after the table of contents) because I loved the phrase "the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil." Isn't this exactly what Bella ends up with? A working knowledge of what good is, and what evil is. The nice thing about the apple is it has so many symbolic roots. You've got the apple in Snow White, one bite and you're frozen forever in a state of not-quite-death... Then you have Paris and the golden apple in Greek mythology—look how much trouble that started. Apples are quite the versatile fruit. In the end, I love the beautiful simplicity of the picture. To me it says: choice."
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