Look in the chapter when they are in the meadow
it means when Edward fell in love with Bella......... as if the lion fell in love with the lamb hahaha your welcome xD
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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).
Cleopatra
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by saying there is hope!!!!! that is how you spread love during the holocaust
Because he fell in love with her, and she was meant to be beautiful.
And so the lion fell in love with the lamb. Bella- What a stupid lamb Edward-What a sick, mastichistic lion.
The lion fell in love with the lamb into French is: donc le lion est tombé amoureux de l'agneau.
"And so the lion fell in love with the lamb" I am sure that's what he says, because I have heard that before, not just when he said it. It's an old saying.
No, it is a metaphor; the lion is a predator and the lamb is his rightful prey.
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.
No, there is no lion in New Moon. Only Edward is referred to as a lion because he is a vampire, hence the need to kill and Bella is called the lamb because she is prey in Edward's eyes. Hence the saying, So the lion fell in love with the lamb. It is only a saying used in the book.
There isn't a song called Lion fell in Love With the lamb in Twilight. Errrr yes there is its when they r lying in the medow!!!!
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).
Many.: 'And so, the lion fell in love with the lamb'.
so the lion fell in love with the lamb
that's off of twilight.
Edward: so the lion fell in love with the lamb. Bella: what a stupid lamb Edward: what a sick, masocistic lion. (sp?)