Pyramus And Thisbe Compare And Contrast

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In relationships, being distant from your sweetheart can be quite difficult and nearly impossible at times. Separation doesn’t stop the lovers in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet nor the beloved “Pyramus and Thisbe”. They go to great lengths to keep their love alive and thriving. Both the story and the play have differences but overall share a similar theme of ill-fated love. They use this to form a complex romance story that turns quickly into a calamitous tragedy.

To begin, both stories include a scene where both couples kill themselves for each other after seeing the evidence leading them to believe that their loved ones were dead. These similar events revealed the elements that Shakespeare used from Ovid. When Thisbe ran away after getting chased by a lion, she dropped her cloak on the ground. In response to the evidence, Pyramus believed she was killed and therefore, decided to stab himself. “He drew his sword and …show more content…

Both had feuding families that would make no exceptions to love. These similar occurrences exhibit how Shakespeare evolved his writing through Ovid's’ story. Throughout “Thisbe and Pyramus” Thisbe and Pyramus grew up as neighbors, yet was separated through the hatred between their families. However, through this disconnection, they learned to love. “They longed to marry, but their parents forbade. Love, however, cannot be forbidden. The more the flame is covered up, the hotter it burns”(Ovid, 488). In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the lovers had similar problems. Although Romeo and Juliet’s family both lived close together in Verona, they were also separated by the loathing of their families and had to learn how to love each other through difficult times. “O, Romeo. Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse they name”(Shakespeare, 404). These incidents both exemplify how both the couples had to fight for their love through feuding

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