The story of Pyramus and Thisbe was told by Ovid.
The name of the play isThe Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe
The story was told by the Roman poet Ovid. He says it happened in Babylon. So Greek it is not.
In the myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, the two lovers are separated by a wall and tragically misunderstand each other's fates. After Pyramus discovers Thisbe has died, he takes his own life, and his blood stains the white mulberry berries red. The story explains the deep red color of the mulberry bush as a symbol of their love and the tragedy that befell them, forever altering the colors of the fruit.
The red of mulberry fruits.
Maybe you are thinking about Pyramus and THisbe. They were in love, the were about to meet. Pyramus saw the bloodstaned veil of Thisbe. He thought she had been eaten by a lion and he killed himself for grief. She found him dead.
The character interested in Pyramus and Thisbe is Pyramus himself. He is a young man who falls in love with Thisbe and their tragic story is a part of Roman mythology as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
The characters are:Pyramus: Handsome youth of Babylon who falls in love with his neighbor, Thisbe.Thisbe: Beautiful young girl of Babylon who returns Pyramus' love.Parents of Pyramus and Thisbe: They oppose a relationship between Pyramus and Thisbe for reasons not explained in the story. The parents play no active role in the story.
romantic love or doomed love
The story of Pyramus and Thisbe is not as well known as the story of Romeo and Juliet, which is "substantially similar" (a polite way of saying "Shakespeare was ripping off the classics").
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Romeo and Juliet came from the story of Pyramus and Thisbe
Pyramus and Thisbe
The wife of Pyramus
Thisbe
The cast of Thisbe and Pyramus - 2005 includes: Billy Sharff