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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 juliet? check all that apply
the children are not allowed to be together because of a feud between their families.
the children must hide their love from their families.
in the end, the children die as a result of their love.
the families make peace after they learn of the death of their children
the love between the children is forbidden
Brief Explanations
- "The children are not allowed to be together because of a feud between their families": This is true for Romeo and Juliet, but Pyramus and Thisbe face a family feud that separates their homes, but the core barrier is the physical wall and family disapproval rooted in rivalry, so this is not a perfect match for both.
- "The children must hide their love from their families": Both pairs keep their love secret from their opposing families to avoid conflict.
- "In the end, the children die as a result of their love": Both Pyramus and Thisbe, and Romeo and Juliet, die due to miscommunication and the tragic consequences of their forbidden love.
- "The families make peace after they learn of the death of their children": In Romeo and Juliet, the Capulets and Montagues reconcile after the deaths. In Pyramus and Thisbe, the families only reconcile in some adaptations, but the traditional myth does not explicitly state this, so this is not a universal truth for both.
- "The love between the children is forbidden": Both couples' love is forbidden by their feuding families.
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- The children must hide their love from their families
- In the end, the children die as a result of their love
- The love between the children is forbidden