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Question: Why is there a red/white flower on the cover of New Moon!?
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I'm not sure what the covers of either New Moon or Eclipse mean!. But I'm pretty sure that I understand the Twilight and Breaking Dawn covers!.
The apple is the forbidden fruit, which stands for their forbidden love!.
The white chess piece I believe represents the Volturi and the red pawn is Bella!. (I don't want to give too much away)

But as for the ribbon and the bloody feather flowers, I'm not sure!. I had to guess I would say that the flowers would represent Bella and they have been marked by the blood (Edward)!. The ribbon might have something to do with Bella finally letting go of Jacob!.

Purely a guess, but that's my take!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

nothing

Stephenie Meyer has stated that the flower on the cover of New Moon has no significance to the story, as she had no part in choosing its design!. This is stated on her website under the "New Moon : FAQ" heading[6]

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/New_Moon_(n!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

who the eff knows!. none of her cheap looking covers make any sense!. they're all supposed to be symbolic or some ****, but if you're telling me the best crap she can come up with is an apple, a stupid flower, and a broken ribbon, then she's even less creative than i thought!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

i searched it on google once and they only said the meanings of twilight and eclipse but not new moon so i dont think it means anythingWww@QuestionHome@Com

It doesn't represent anything!. The publishing company chose it!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

red maybe blood( edward ) and white maybe pure (Bella)

No clue but good questionWww@QuestionHome@Com