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    Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet are two tragic romance stories that are comparable in many ways. The similar concepts and elements reflected in the two works portray themes of love and tragedy, while also expressing the same types of characters and events. The works of the two writers, Ovid and Shakespeare, were written in completely different time periods, but are remarkably comparable in the senses of character purpose, elements, theme, and events. The tragic ending of both stories is

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    The Archangel Ariel embodies feminine strength and encourages strength through gentle means, only using force when absolutely necessary. She is the lioness of the angelic realm, and as such, she champions those who cannot fend for themselves and are often victims of the power of others, particularly women, children, and animals. When Daniel was thrown into the lions’ den to be mauled and devoured, for example, her angelic presence interceded, held the lions at bay, and protected Daniel’s life.

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    notable and significant to the overall theme of the two stories: the cloak, the wall and the lioness. The cloak denotes Balthasar in “Romeo and Juliet”. The argument has been made that it represents the letter that never reached Mantua,

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    inside a vault were all Capulets are laid to rest. This quote shows that Balthasar is unawared Juliet faked her death. In Pyramus and Thisbe, Pyramus believes Thisbe dead after finding a lioness with Thisbe’s cloak ripped and covered in blood. Thisbe had actually left her cloak behind trying to run away from the lioness while waiting for Pyramus under a

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    There is a controversy between personal choice and fate. Romeo and Juliet, and “Pyramus and Thisbe” are both stories that mainly cause the arguments of the dichotomy. These two stories both end with the young couple’s tragic death resulting from suicidal decisions caused by great misfortunes and misunderstandings. I believe it is personal choice that results in all outcomes that people experience, and it also was the cause of the tragedies of Romeo, Juliet, Pyramus, and Thisbe- not fate which the

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    Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet are two tragic romance stories that are comparable in many ways. The similar concepts and elements reflected in the two works portray themes of love and tragedy, while also expressing the same types of characters and events. The works of the two writers, Ovid and Shakespeare, were written in completely different time periods, but are remarkably comparable in the senses of character purpose, elements, theme, and events. The tragic ending of both stories is

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    n Ovid's Metamorphoses, Pyramus and Thisbe is a story is about a couple, who live in Babylon, the city of Queen Semiramis. They lived in houses so close together that one wall was common to both. Pyramus and Thisbe grew up side by side and they learned to love each other very much. Pyramus and Thisbe wanted to marry each other, but their parents forbade them. Their families hated each other and forbade Pyramus and Thisbe to marry. The star-crossed lovers discovered a little crack in the wall that

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    they tried to escape Thisbe went to there meeting location and was waiting and out of nowhere a lioness came and she ran and then seconds after Pyramus showed up and saw "Before him lay the bloodstained shreds of the cloak and clear in the dust were the tracks of the lioness." This made him think that Thisbe had been murdered. This came from destiny because it was not either of there choices that the lioness came and messed up there meeting so, therefore, it was destiny that had a greater impact in some

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    The stories of Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe both express star-crossed lovers who are willing to be together, no matter what the consequences may be. The love between the two couples is so strong that they are even willing to die for their lovers. Although, the sequence of events that lead to the tragic endings of these stories have their differences, Shakespeare’s story, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is strongly similar to “The Love Story of Pyramus and Thisbe” due to their shared conflicts

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    Therefore, the series of unfortunate events encouraged the death of Romeo and Juliet, it did not define their choices which were primarily responsible for their deaths. The lioness is a symbol of chance and series of unfortunate events. In “Romeo in Juliet”, Romeo acts quickly and irrationally after learning of Juliet's death, a prime example of his poor decision making in the face of strife. Shakespeare said,” Man: Then she

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