Pyramus And Thisbe Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet

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“ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ” and “ The tale of Pyramus and Thisbe” both outstanding stories written by William Shakespeare and Ovid, two love stories that are realistic and can be related to our world today. The main theme in both stories is the forbidden love between two people. There are many similarities in these tales but also some outstanding differences.

In Romeo and Juliet, there was a family feud between two families the Capulets and the Montagues which did not allow the two star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet to be together. “ From ancient grudge to new mutiny”( Shakespeare 377). In The Tale of Pyramus and Thisbe, the lovers parents didn't allow the two to be together so they built a wall to prevent any encounters between the two. “ Growing up thus side by side they learned to love each other . They longed to marry, but their parents forbade”( Ovid 488). They two incidents represent how families and parents struggle to get along and take it out in their children by forbidding them from …show more content…

In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and juliet arrange a secret marriage without the consent of either parents. “Come, come with me, and we will make short work,for, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one” ( Shakespeare 420). In
“Pyramus and Thisbe”, they have never formally met, they communicate through a miniature crack in the wall between the houses, one day they decide to disobey their parents rule and meet under a mulberry tree in the city. “ they decided that very night they would try to slip away and steal out through the city into the open country where at last they could be together in freedom”(Ovid 488). This proves that both stories are based around love and how you will do anything to be together, even if you have to disobey your friends and

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