<span>Pyramus and Thisbe, who were neighbors, were planning on eloping, but Romeo and Juliet actually got married. They both had families that didn't like each other. Thisbe goes out with the plan first to mean by the tomb, but a lion scares her away, and Pyramus thinks the lion ate her. Pyramus, like Romeo, falsely believes his love is dead. Pyramus dies by his sword (Romeo did poison). Thisbe comes back, and she stabs herself with the same sword (Juliet used a dagger, which also belonged to her lover.) In Pyramus and Thisbe, there is an explanation of why mulberries are red: it's because of the blood. Shakespeare didn't use his story to explain an occurrence in nature. </span>
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The author of that quote was Charles Dickens, in his book <em>A Tale of Two Cities</em>. He wrote and got this novel published back in 1859. It narrates the story in the context of the French Revolution, offering drama and high detailed description of many violent events during life in the 18th Century. Finally, it is known that Charles Dickens was inspired by Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution for writing this novel.
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Having great power, influence of effect.