The story of the lovers "Pyramus and Thisbe" follows what is commonly known as "The Star-Crossed Lovers archetype", in other words, it is a tale the captures a typical character, it's actions and situations in a way that they represent universal patterns observed in human behavior and relatioships. Two people who fall inlove for each other; however, their relatioship is doomed since the begining, because by fate or destiny they cannot be together.
"Pyramus and Thisbe" depicts a Babylonian hero and heroine. The tale was related in the form of a latin narrative poem by the Roman poet Ovid in his Metamorphoses in book number IV. The book the story comes from is full of myths and it chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar. In this particular story the myth is about thwe color of the fruit, which is red due to the lovers spilled blood. About this type of writing William Shakespeare was the first one to represent this archetype with "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet." The japanese culture have a similar story that supports their Tanabata Festival.
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In making a description of the White Fang, the readers of the story are told about the character of the White Fang which includes always moving continually towards the wall of light. When he would display this attribute of his, his mother also known as the She-wolf would caution him and his brothers and sisters and lead them away from the source of light.
The story White Fang is about a dog named White Fang who was formerly shielded by his parents. His father is the one-eyed dog who takes it upon himself to feed his family by regularly going to bring meat for them. They all dispersed eventually and White Fang learned to be independent and be a fighter for himself.
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