This refers to a very powerful - top of the food chain - creature (the Lion) falling in love with a very vulnerable, weak - bottom of the food chain creature (the lamb).
The lion represents Edward and the lamb represents Bella.
The quote "the lion fell in love with the lamb" uses personification, as it attributes human emotions to animals. It also contains symbolism, as the lion and lamb represent strength and innocence, respectively.
Ok i dont know what the hell is wrong with peeps these dayz r yall on drugs edward is smokinnn hott so wat if jacob has abs he looks mexican i dont give a living shyt bout jacobs abbs edwards like 12 miles past jacob get real people
No, the quote "the lion and the lamb shall lie down together" is from the Bible, specifically Isaiah 11:6. Stephanie Meyer did use a variation of this quote in her "Twilight" series, but she did not create the original quote.
You mean a quote about lions that is in Twilight? Like: Edward: "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb..." Bella: "What a stupid lamb." Edward: "What a sick masochistic lion." Is this what you're looking for?
It's in Twilight.
is amhlaidh a thit an leon i ngrá leis an uan
Chapter 13, pg. 240, 14 lines down
One example of figurative language in "The Kite Runner" is when Amir describes his father's eyes as "cold and glittering like the black ice in a winter night," which helps convey Baba's distant and unapproachable demeanor. Another example is when Hassan is likened to a sacrificial lamb, symbolizing his innocence and loyalty. Hosseini uses figurative language to enhance the emotional depth and imagery in the novel.
Look in the chapter when they are in the meadow
One of Bella Swan's most famous quotes is "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb" from the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.
No, it is a metaphor; the lion is a predator and the lamb is his rightful prey.
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!!!!
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.
And so the lion fell in love with the lamb (That's from the Bible not Shakespeare)