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How are the themes of Romeo and Juliet and Ovid's

"Pyramus and Thisbe" similar?
O Both address the cruelty of war.
O Both present forbidden love.
O Both discuss life after death.
O Both show sibling rivalries.

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User Rumtscho
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Answer:

they were both forbidden love

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User Aleivag
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Answer:

Both present forbidden love

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The famous story of star crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet is similar to that of Pyramus and Thisbe who suffered the same fate. Both couples died as a result of forbidden love and one believing the other has died.

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