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Arturiano [62]
3 years ago
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From what you have read and previewed, which statements are true of both "Pyramus and Thisbe" and The Tragedy of Romeo and Julie

t? Check all that apply.
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Juli2301 [7.4K]3 years ago
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Answer: b. The children must hide their love from their families.

c. In the end, the children die as a result of their love.

e. The love between the children is forbidden

Explanation:

Here is the complete question:

From what you have read and previewed, which statements are true of both "Pyramus and Thisbe” and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? Check all that apply.

a. The children are not allowed to be together because of a feud between their families.

b. The children must hide their love from their families.

c. In the end, the children die as a result of their love.

d. The families make peace after they learn of the death of their children.

e. The love between the children is forbidden

In "Pyramus and Thisbe" we are told that their parents were enemies and do not want their children to fall in love and be together. We were not given the reason for them being enemies as we do not know whether it was due to a conflict or there were other reasons.

Pyramus and Thisbe were next door neighbors and when they found out that they parents did not want them to be together, they planned to elope as the love between both of them was forbidden. Finally, in the end, they both die because of the love they had for each other.

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