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Harry Potter vs Twilight Domanda

Interpret Twilight covers. Creativity wins 4 props.

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 Interpret Twilight covers. Creativity wins 4 props.
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i know them all but the only one that is unclassified is new moon,, but i think the fiore presents .. te know where bellla goes to her birthdat party and ALICE had heaps of flowers... well adn the red leave faling down is her paper cut blood..
KatiiCullen94 posted più di un anno fa
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Guys, be creative. I know what the covers mean. I want some nice creative answers. I know te guys can do it. :)
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Harry Potter vs Twilight Risposte

ChocAttack266 said:
Twilight: These libri should be forbidden to be read, but the temptation is too great for some. Also symbolises the beginning of poison to the minds of those that are too weak to resist the "OMG PREEETTY SPARKLEZZ!"

New Moon: The minds of those that fell to the lure of pretty characters are beginning to wilt. Also symbolises those that are sane and didn't succumb to the sparkles - they are wilting inside as they see the extent of the damage done da the book to innocents.

Eclipse: The sane people now fight back - they tear in half any fear of the libri (and the actual books, if they have them), and begin to rebel against the poison. Also symbolises the minds of those who are now totally seduced da its power (ahaha, LOTR quote. Not exact, but still) - their sanity is shredded into pieces and they become known as "the Twitards". AKA rabid [Twilight] fangirls o Twazis (those that are so blinded da sparkles that they turn violent).

Breaking Dawn: The sane ones begin openly resisting, moving in on the insane ones and thus beginning the fight for the freedom of the innocent (but sadly, currently insane) minds of those blinded da sparkles. Also symbolises the often pathetic attempts of the insane ones to fight back, defending the poison.

I am extremely sorry if I have plagiarized something anyone else has said. I absolutely Amore some of the other risposte to this question. I do know the true meanings of the covers, and I think that they are extremely cliched and unimaginative. The covers are also boring - they all follow the same colour scheme! Don't people get bored of seeing the same old black and red, used for every book?

Another thing regarding the BD cover: how can it symbolise "checkmate" when there isn't even a king piece present? That larger piece looks an awful lot like a Queen to me, not a king.
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posted più di un anno fa 
Thekirby801 said:
I'm not a Twilight Hater
The mela, apple is posion of what started the series
The fiore is wilting from being on the cover
People are getting so mad with the series that they are tearing the ribbion apart
The Chess Piece shows that this was all a game and they checkmated

I just thought this was funny. No offense to Twilight.
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posted più di un anno fa 
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Yay! te get props.
DivyaHarry posted più di un anno fa
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bravo!
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Idika said:
The Apple: Beware, what comes henceforth is evil. It is a temptation but one must resist for the sake of preserving one's intelligence.

The flower: Innocence ruined and stained da sparkling Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. and brooding girls. The white tulipano symbolizes impressionable teenagers and the blood symbolizes the corruption of their mind.

The ribbon: Symbolizes the broken connection between mind and reality.

The chess piece: The authoress who is walking towards her bank, laughing all the way while serious intellectuals weep at the blasphemy that has occurred in the literary world.

(No offence intended but she did ask for a creative answer and I thought that I might as well make it amusing.)
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1-2vampire said:
Twilight: Apples have worms in them sometimes, worms make me vomit, incidentially, so does Twilight

New Moon: tulipano o whatever fiore that is, well, it's covered in blood, and every time I read New Moon, da the end, so is my wrist

Eclipse: Ribbons go in hair, hair is on head, I'd rather hit myself over the head with this book than read it.

Breaking Dawn: I find chess as boring as watching erba die. And... OMG, I also find BREAKING DAWN as boring as watching erba die! Wait, even più boring. Ah would te look at that, coincidences make me laugh.

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posted più di un anno fa 
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lol I agree
kwlski4ever posted più di un anno fa
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Awesome.
DivyaHarry posted più di un anno fa
vskparaimer said:
that one's gonna be mad and probably not real:
a) the mela, apple symbolises the Amore (ahh that is so sickeningly cute xd) ed gives bella (that's why the mela, apple is in one's hands, because if it was alone, i wouldn't say so ;))
b) the fiore looks quite like bleeding, and bella's cuore is bleeding because eddy left her (he's a bastard)
c) the ribbon is torn because Bella can't choose between ed and jacob, so she's also torn (here i agree with Renesmee_XD).
d) the Queen symbolises bella because now she's stronger, no one knows why indeed.
am waiting for doubts. ;P
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posted più di un anno fa 
narniafreak12 said:
Twilight mela, apple - the forbidden fruit, Edward and Bella's relationship is forbidden
New Moon tulipano - the wilting tulipano shows Bella's emotions when Edward leaves, it breaks her
Eclipse Ribbon - Bella is torn between her Amore for Edward and her comfort with Jacob
Breaking Dawn Chess - the background pawn is Bella as a weak human, whilst the Queen is front is Bella as a vampire; this is mostrare her transformation
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posted più di un anno fa 
nessienjake said:
twilight book cover- The Red mela, apple symbolises the forbidden love,and the obstacles whom they face(as the forbidden mela, apple from snow white,if anyone remembers;) )
New Moon book cover -that has some parts of the fiore petals,red symbolises her Amore for edward but also the 'bleed' from her cuore when he left,also I couldn't help not notice,the position the fiore has,staying inclined,lifeless.
Eclipse Book Cover--represents Bella's cuore torn da the choice she had to make,choosing between Edward o Jacob,as the torn ribbon stands for her torn into two.
Breaking Dawn book cover-the breaking dawn book cover stands for bella's transformation,the red small 'pionese' stands for bella,before the transformation,powerless,weak,and mortal
The white Queen chess 'pionese' stands for her after the transformation,changing frastically as she has now a new appearance,personality,she is immortal and powerful.
The four Book Cover's represent the whole concept of twilight's plot...
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posted più di un anno fa 
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drastically*I meantx}}
nessienjake posted più di un anno fa
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Actually, SMeyer detto that the Red mela, apple was from the Bible; te know, Adam and Eve and the Forbidden Fruit.
Athiya posted più di un anno fa
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actually what I answered was just my opınıon te know??;)
nessienjake posted più di un anno fa
mooimafish17 said:
1) The mela, apple is because eddikins wants to NOM bella.
2) The red fiore is a symbol of lust - bellas lust BOTH blokes.
3) Ribbon shows how small and easily manipulated her mind is as this is all freakboy 1 and 2 do in this book.
4) The chess game tell us eddie has won - he has conquered bella once and for all, and she will never be able to leave him now.
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posted più di un anno fa 
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i liked the fourth one :)
vskparaimer posted più di un anno fa
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Props for you.
DivyaHarry posted più di un anno fa
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*high fives*
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ravenclawgirl5 said:
Um . . .
Twilight: The mela, apple stands for the forbidden fruit, and Bella and Edward's "forbidden love".
New Moon: The fiore . . . is pretty. Which reflects on the shallowness of the series.
Eclipse: The torn ribbon represents Bella being torn in half da Jacob and Edward.
Breaking Dawn: The chess game is in checkmate, signaling the end of the game (AKA the series)

I wasn't really trying to be creative, just trying to guess what they REALLY mean. Except for New Moon, LOL. Was I right? I know I was right on the first one . . .
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posted più di un anno fa 
BellaCullen96 said:
mela, apple - Rotten
fiore - Tries to make it look pleasing
Broken ribbon - What happens to our brain cells
Chess piece - Bella is a pawn in Edward's game
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posted più di un anno fa 
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Amore it
kwlski4ever posted più di un anno fa
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lol
woofbark posted più di un anno fa
totaldramarox said:
Apple- for throwing at twilight lovers.
Flower- for giving to twilight innamorati with allergies.
Ribbon- for strangling twilight lovers.
Chess peice- for challenging twilight innamorati to magical chess which they will lose for sure.
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posted più di un anno fa 
Bellatrixxx said:
Twilight- it's healthier to digest a poisoned mela, apple than Smeyer's redundant words describing Eddiekin's hawtness.

New moon - it's better to read about a girl in wonderland painting white fiori red than a girl in sparkle-land jumping off a cliff.

Eclipse - it's the very few threads that connect pieces of a badly woven plot.

Breaking dawn - it's that white Queen autore who cashed on twihard pawns.

I feel like a cackle's comin'!
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posted più di un anno fa 
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Epic.
ChocAttack266 posted più di un anno fa
AllyAM said:
Obvious visual metaphors does not equal creativity :/
I'm not saying the Harry Potter covers are any più creative, personally I find them to be at an equal level.
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