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what does the apple in the book TWILIGHT represent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirabel" data-source="post: 2011388" data-attributes="member: 728836"><p>Temptation - it's a reference to Adam and Eve, where the apple is used as a symbol of temptation (Eve gives in to temptation and takes a bite of the apple and Adam follows). Similarly although Bella and Edward shouldn't be together, one being a human and the other being a vampire, they can't resist each other and give in to temptation. However, Edward never goes so far as to actually bite into Bella's skin and suck her blood for pleasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirabel, post: 2011388, member: 728836"] Temptation - it's a reference to Adam and Eve, where the apple is used as a symbol of temptation (Eve gives in to temptation and takes a bite of the apple and Adam follows). Similarly although Bella and Edward shouldn't be together, one being a human and the other being a vampire, they can't resist each other and give in to temptation. However, Edward never goes so far as to actually bite into Bella's skin and suck her blood for pleasure. [/QUOTE]
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