Pyramus And Thisbe Analysis

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Romeo and Juliet vs Pyramus and Thisbe In every romantic story there will always be similarities as well as differences. For example, in the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe both men kill themselves because they believe their true love had died. Another example is in both of the stories their parents are the ones to forbid the marriages of the two lovers. Next come the differences. First, in the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet purposely fakes her death to be with Romeo while in Pyramus and Thisbe Thisbe didn’t try to fake her death. Finally, in Pyramus and Thisbe, Pyramus doesn’t actually see Thisbe’s’ dead body before he killed himself, while Romeo went to Juliet’s tomb to die with his lover. First up is in both stories both men kill themselves believing their true loves were dead. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is banished so when his servant Balthasar comes to him saying Juliet is dead he believes him. “Her body sleeps in Capels’ monument” (Act
Like in Romeo and Juliet the Montagues’ and Capulets’ have a long lasting feud and would have had a huge fit if they found out Romeo and Juliet were married. Also, in Pyramus and Thisbe their parents had forbidden their marriage from the very beginning even though they were neighbors. “They longed to marry, but their parents forbade” (pg 488). In the end both stories have many similarities but these were just a few. Next are the differences. In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet purposely drinks the potion from the friar so when she wakes up after her funeral she can run away with Romeo and live with him the rest of her life. “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee” (Act 4 scene 3 line 58). Then we move to Pyramus and Thisbe, in this story she went into Ninus’ tomb to meet Pyramus so they can run away together but waiting inside was a lioness wanting to pounce on her. Although, Thisbe did get

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