Answer: In the first quatrain Shakespeare explains the unconditional aspects of love. Love does not change when circumstances change.
In the second quatrain love is an ideal, a guide, a stronghold. When someone is lost, love shows the way.
The third quatrain illustrates the longevity of love. It endures to the end.
In the couplet, Shakespeare asserts the truth if his observations and description of love. If proven wrong, it is as if he has never written anything, and no one has ever experienced love.
Explanation:
Answer:
Passionate love between young pair
Each person takes one's own life because of unfortunate misunderstanding
Explanation:
There are too many events in the plot of "Pyramus and Thisbe" from which William Shakespeare draws the story of "Romeo and Juliet". Some more similarities in both the stories are;
Kept apart by their family who hate each other
Both pairs decide to elope
Both pairs decide to run away together
Female protagonists are thought to be dead, so male protagonists take their own lives.
Female protagonists use the same blades (used by their beloved) to kill themselves.
The Earth being round is an example of a paradigm. Remember that the definition of a paradigm is a widely accepted belief.
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