English, 23.06.2021 17:20 isarahweller103
Read the excerpts from Ovid’s Pyramus and Thisbe and Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
"Pyramus and Thisbe"
They had no confidant—and so used signs:
with these each lover read the other's mind:
when covered, fire acquires still more force.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo: She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow
Do I live dead that live to tell it now.
Benvolio: Be ruled by me, forget to think of her.
Romeo: O, teach me how I should forget to think.
Benvolio: By giving liberty unto thine eyes;
Examine other beauties.
Which statement best describes the difference between these excerpts?
Only Ovid suggests that romantic relationships encounter obstacles or objections.
Only Ovid shows his male character searching for a more suitable companion.
Only Shakespeare reveals a character’s doubts about his beloved.
Only Shakespeare shows a character warning against a doomed relationship.
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