Pyramus And Thisbe Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet

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Whether you like it or not, fate has nothing to do with the way things end up. It all depends on the choices you make. In “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare and “Pyramus and Thisbe” by Ovid, the lives of these romantics suddenly ends because of the decisions they made. Both of these stories have two people in love, but sadly, have each of them end their lives in order to never be without the other ever again. Many would say it was fate who brought them together and fate who tore them apart, but it wasn’t at all, it was their own personal choices that led to the events in the stories. In “Romeo and Juliet” the parents chose to have an ancient grudge against each other, in both stories they were young and dumb, and there was also a lot …show more content…

This was not up to fate, but rather an unforgiving lifestyle. In Pyramus and Thisbe, and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the families hatred resulted in a love not condemned by anyone besides the two. This was the one of the main causes for the lovers’ deaths, not to be confused with fate. “The more that flame is covered up, the hotter it burns. Also, love can always find a way,” (Ovid 488). This quote from Pyramus and Thisbe showed how a hatred could never stop the ideals of two teenagers. There was a similar quote from Romeo and Juliet that portrayed a similar idea, it stated that Romeo needed to borrow Cupid’s wings to soar above anyone that might get in his way to making Juliet his (Shakespeare). Because the young couples’ love was not accepted in either family, there was a need for secrecy, which caused their demise in both …show more content…

Their age also had a play in it, since they’re young, and not always thinking clearly. Basically, the parents of these kids had obviously not taught them very well to make better decisions, which is again, a choice that can be made. “Only death would have the power to separate us. It shall not have that power now,” (Ovid 489). That quote was from Pyramus and Thisbe, but in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo stated that all he wanted was a kiss before he died (Shakespeare). All anybody had to do was teach the kids better, be more forgiving, and communicate

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