Similarities Between Pyramus And Thisbe

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How far would you go for young love? Would you give up your life for your undying love? Pyramus and Thisbe, written by Ovid, takes place in the ancient city of Babylon. Pyramus and Thisbe are two lovers that are separated by a couple of barriers. However, the author of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, puts this story in Verona, Italy. This setting is a perfect place for their love story and the crazy events that come up throughout. Romeo and Juliet are also separated by a few barriers and try to overcome them in order to find love. Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet, both share the same tragic ending. Ovid and William Shakespeare both convey the love stories by inserting problems that caused problems in the relationships such as obstacles, swords, and death.
In Pyramus and Thisbe, the parents are the main contributors to the downfall of the two lovers. Pyramus and Thisbe's parents would not allow them to be together, for this caused problems. A physical barrier between them was the wall, but the wall also had a chink in it. The chink allowed Pyramus and Thisbe to whisper back and forth with each other, and have a conversation. The parents and the wall pressured the …show more content…

Ovid does a great job in reflecting the idea. Pyramus and Thisbe chose to commit suicide with the swords rather than being separated. Pyramus and Thisbe is a very good example of two lovers that loved each other dearly and wanted nothing more than to be together. Romeo and Juliet are closely related to the story Pyramus and Thisbe because they share the same story line. Romeo and Juliet both committed suicide over each other just as Pyramus and Thisbe did. Death was the only resolution to the many conflicts that the lovers experienced, and the lovers noticed that they had no other choice. They ended up committing suicide, ending both stories in

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