If you read twilight, Edward uses a metaphor to compare himself to Bella. He calls himself a " sick, masochistic lion", and Bella is the lamb. So, the lamb without a lion means Bella without Edward.
The lion symbolizes Edward, and the lamb symbolizes Bella, and when they fell in love, it was as if a lion had fallen in love with a lamb. It's a metaphor. It basically means someone strong and powerful (the lion) and someone weak and innocent (the lamb).
The saying "in like a lamb, out like a lion" refers to the weather in the month of March. It suggests that March may start off mild and calm (like a lamb) but end with more fierce and stormy weather (like a lion).
Look in the chapter when they are in the meadow
they compared themselves to a lion and a lamb. "and so the lion fell in love with the lamb". Bella was the lamb and edward the lion.
This phrase is likely referring to the idea that strength and gentleness can coexist peacefully. It suggests a balance between power and compassion, where the lion represents strength and fierceness, and the lamb represents innocence and gentleness.
the lion must not eat the lamb..cuz being a lion shows the lions true identity . though the lion will survive eating the lamb, it will lose its identity as a lion which will cause it to die in shame. So rather that dying a shameful death like that, the lion must not eat the lamb . it is better for it to starve than to lose its identity. or should it
No, it is a metaphor; the lion is a predator and the lamb is his rightful prey.
The lion
The Lamb and the Lion - 1919 was released on: USA: 24 March 1919
The cast of The Lion and the Lamb - 1996 includes: Amy Grant Christopher Reeve
There is a story of the lion and the lamb.
gabriel