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    In the olden era‚ there existed two love stories that turn into agonizing tragedies. In the novels Pyramus and Thisbe and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet there are many traits and events that are similar and different. In the beginning of both the stories‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Pyramus and Thisbe‚ they both fell in love with each other. Then towards the end of both the stories their love stories revolved into tragedies. The two stories‚ then discontinued with deaths and both the characters decided that

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    Have you ever wondered why the “Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” and “Pyramus and Thisbe” are very similar styles? Some say that Shakespeare got his idea of Romeo and Juliet from Ovid‚ but there are some differences that could contradict that. They are both tragic‚ romantic stories that have parents that don’t approve of their love‚but both tales have different settings. The stories endings are almost identical because the couples perish by their own will‚but they have differing reasons for why they

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    The writing by Shakespeare The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ and those of Pyramus and Thisbe‚ by Ovid are both alike and different in many various ways. Some including but not limited to‚ characters‚ setting‚ obstacles characters face‚ and events throughout the story. In our opinion‚ Pyramus and Thisbe is more alike compared to The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet than different. There are some obvious Comparisons but once you dig a little deeper‚ there’s more than meet the eye. One major similarity

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    a poem written by Ovid called‚ Paramus and Thisbe. Like Romeo and Juliet‚ Ovid’s poem‚ Paramus and Thisbe‚ involve love and tragedy. The poem is the first Romeo and Juliet that was created Shakespeare just remade it with some of his own work. Although‚ most of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is very like Ovid’s poem Paramus and Thisbe. In the beginning of Romeo and Juliet the two lovers never met each other. However‚ in the beginning of Paramus and Thisbe the two knew each other their parents just

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    Have you ever read two books that are almost exactly the same? How about a book where the characters do almost the same things? Well in the book “Pyramus and Thisbe” they almost do the same things as the skit Romeo and Juliet. They have forbidden love‚ talk without their families knowing‚ and in the end die in each other’s arms. They go through life struggles and disobey their whole family just to see each other. They talk through a wall like Romeo and Juliet talk when their family doesn’t know

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    Shakespeare’s choice to include the play Pyramus and Thisbe for the Duke’s post-wedding entertainment is quite significant. Some themes present in the play Pyramus and Thisbe almost perfectly reflect those that are present in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ while others are inverted. Pyramus‚ the titular character of our play-within-the-play‚ is described as a pleasant man‚ one “sweet youth and tall” (Shakespeare Act 5‚ Scene 1‚ Line 153). Being the titular male of the inner play‚ he is the brave‚ handsome

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    another person. In the stories of Pyramis and Thisbe‚ Orpheus and Eurydice‚ and Ceyx and Alcyone all suggest that love makes people crazy and brave‚ they would rather put their life in danger than the love of their life. In that case‚ Pyramis and Thisbe were next door neighbors who loved each other‚ but their parents didn’t want them together. So one night they decided to make a run for it‚ they said they would meet up at a certain tree. Thisbe arrived at the tree first‚ but Pyramis wasn’t

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    company would release some of the burden in his heart.When Quince was assigning the roles of the Pyramus and Thisbe play to the Mechanicals‚ Bottom intruded‚ claiming he was fit for the role of the lion too. Quince responds‚ “You can play no part but Pyramus‚ for Pyramus is a sweet-faced man‚ a proper man as one shall see in a summer’s day‚ a most lovely gentlemanlike man. Therefore you must needs play Pyramus" (A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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    decide to write a prologue explaining that the lion is not really a lion nor the sword really a sword and assuring the ladies that no one will really die. They decide also that‚ to clarify the fact that the story takes place at night and that Pyramus and Thisbe are separated by a wall‚ one man must play the wall and another the moonlight by carrying a bush and a lantern. As the craftsmen rehearse‚ Puck enters and marvels at the scene of the "hempen homespuns" trying to act (III.i.65). When Bottom

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