Thisbe,” yet also very different. One similarity is that the lover’s family members don’t agree with their developing love and marriage. Another similarity is that the couple would go about their way to try and get in contact with each other, but both storylines display this in different ways. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo would secretly go to Juliet’s place, but in “Pyramus and Thisbe,” both of them could only see each other vaguely, through small cracks in a wall that separates them to two sides, until later in the story where they finally decide to meet each other. In addition, in both media, the guy in love blames himself for the lost of his loved one, even though their
Thisbe,” yet also very different. One similarity is that the lover’s family members don’t agree with their developing love and marriage. Another similarity is that the couple would go about their way to try and get in contact with each other, but both storylines display this in different ways. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo would secretly go to Juliet’s place, but in “Pyramus and Thisbe,” both of them could only see each other vaguely, through small cracks in a wall that separates them to two sides, until later in the story where they finally decide to meet each other. In addition, in both media, the guy in love blames himself for the lost of his loved one, even though their