Topic > Differences Defines Romeo, Juliet, Pyramus and...

Differences distinguish people in many ways. However, these differences can destroy or build, it all depends on how contrasts are introduced into the situation. As true as this is for individual people, it may be even more true for poems and stories. The genres might vary depending on the type of story, but overall the connections are clear. Poems and mythology can connect with differences and similarities as easily as a person can fight for different characteristics of themselves. In particular, two stories, Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe show these connections. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, and Pyramus and Thisbe, by Ovid, there are numerous differences and similarities, such as "love suicide", misconception, and gender. To begin with, every couple in the two stories committed suicide with the idea that their love was dead, which brings out the characteristic "rash". Advent is when a character immediately assumes the worst and takes immediate action without considering other options. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo takes himself away...