Queen A pawn is at the back
the red chess piece represents bellas' human state, so fragile, and not very important(hence the pawn), and the white chess piece represents her vampire state which is much more powerful and strong (hence the queen)
A king piece(white) of a red and white chess board, and a pawn (red) behind.
the cover of breaking dawn looks like a chess piece. You can look at the official cover here... http://luinriel.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/breakingdawn.jpg :D all the breaking dawn books have hard covers. the soft covers didn't come out yet.
No, they are supposed to represent advisors.
The chess game represents the ending of the book, that the Volturi were dealt with logically, instead of bloodshed, because chess is an entirely mental game. The chess pieces represent Bella: The red pawn is her when she's human, as she was the weakest character, and the pawn is the lesser of all the chess pieces. The white queen is her when she's a vampire, when she gains the ability to shield others, resulting in the Volturi's retreat - making her a very powerful character, hence the portrayal of a queen chess piece.
An apple, flower, red ribbon, and a chess piece
you can draw the chess piece that's on the cover, you can draw a baby because Bella has a baby.... hope that was helpful. i will post some more when i think of some more.
Where is the density of a Chess piece
Chess is a game of decisions and thinking ahead so for me that symbolizes Bella having to make alot of decisions in this book(just when she thought all of the important ones were taken care of). The red pawn. A pawn in chess is just about the most insignificant piece on the board. It is the weakest off all of them. Well this for me symbolized her as a human. Small(as in power), weak & in her mind pretty much useless. I also think that the color red could represent the blood still flowing throughout her body. And the White Queen. A queen piece in chess is the piece with the most power. So this could represent Bella as a vampire. Powerful, no longer weak, and white as granite.
You say where you want your chess piece to go (C5, etc) and it goes there. That's the only thing that's different from normal chess apart from the chess pieces whacking and breaking each other.
Yes, the queen is considered the most powerful and important piece in chess because of its ability to move in any direction and cover long distances on the board.