The one on the cover of New Moon? Well, I believe that the wilting flower represents Bella's pain and depression.
If you mean Twilight Saga, then Breaking Dawn
There are no artifacts in either the Twilight book series or the Twilight film saga. Are you sure you mean artifacts?
Twilight: In the book Bella drops an apple and Edward catched it in his pale,cold hands. New Moon: The flower was the completed Bella, but then Edward leaves and a bloody peice falls off. Eclipse: Bella is torn between Edward and Jacob which is the torn ribbon but if u notice there is a small string holding them together. Breaking Dawn: Bella is the queen and heronine in the book. That is what the queen peice represents. The red is the voltiri trying to make her one of them working in the shadows...
If you mean the first series, then the book is A Dangerous Path. If you mean the second series, then the book is Twilight. Lastly, if you mean the third series, then the book is Long Shadows.
In the "Twilight" book series, Bella's hair color is described as brown, not blonde.
if you mean the Cullen's then in the first book in the lunch room if you mean all the characters in the book then as soon as you read it of course
If by the symbols of Twilight you mean the cover of the books? It is a red apple, a flower (Semper Augustus), a red ribbon and a chess set (with one black and one white player)
if you mean the first book 'Twilight'.. then you could honestly read that in 1 day, if you really wanted to it. Its not a very big book compared to the others.
If you mean did Jacob die in Breaking Dawn, no he did not
Here is what edward meant "Edward, what does that mean?" "It means that you blood sings for me."
If you mean that the director better make the movies exactly like the book, then good luck. They always try to make the movie better than the book but they usually dont. the book is always better. For example Twilight the book and Twilight the movie are totally different.
If you mean Eclipse, Power of Three book 4 in Warriors, then there are 318 pages. If you mean Eclipse, the third book in the Twilight saga, I do not have the information to get it right now.