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What Are The Differences Between Pyramus And Thisbe And Romeo And Juliet

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The Comparison of Pyramus & Thisbe and Romeo & Juliet Ovid’s Pyramus & Thisbe, and William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet are both stories about ill-fated love. With each story we can see that there is a tragic couple, the female, Thisbe represents Juliet, while the male, Pyramus represents Romeo, vise versa for each. In Pyramus & Thisbe, the two lovers communicate through the small chink in the wall. In Romeo & Juliet, the two lovers communicate through the Nurse by sending messages back and forth. In Romeo & Juliet, the meeting place is Friar Lawrence’s Cell, this represents the Tomb of Ninus in Pyramus & Thisbe, which is where they met up. Lastly, the deceiver in both stories is the main reason the tragedies happened. In Rome & Juliet, there is a ancient grudge between the couple’s families, therefore it is difficult to communicate with each other. In Pyramus & Thisbe, their parents forbid them to see each other and get married, luckily there is a chink in the wall that allows them to speak to teacher other. In both stories, the two lovers find a way to communicate with each other. In Ovid’s Pyramus & Thisbe, the two lovers communicate through the small chink in the wall. Ovid writes, "In the wall both houses shared there was a little chink.” Ovid continues, …show more content…

In this part of the story Pyramus and Thisbe plan to meet up at the Tomb of Ninus, under a tall mulberry tree full of snow-white berries. Ovid writes, "They agreed to meet at a well-known place, the Tomb of Ninus, under a tree there, a tall mulberry full of snow-white berries, near which a cool spring bubbled up.” Romeo and Juliet plan to meet at Friar Lawrence's cell to get married. Shakespeare writes, ”Hence will I to my ghostly friar's close cell, his help to crave and my dear hap to tell.” Both story’s tragedies happen around when they are going to the meeting place which makes the stories so

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