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14 July, 18:33

Shakespeare's scene is clearly influenced by Ovid's. What is one important difference between the two passages? A) Juliet is decides Romeo is not worth it, while Thisbe kills herself for love. B) Thisbe tries to poison herself, but Juliet decides to live. C) Juliet considers poisoning herself before stabbing herself, while Thisbe simply stabs herself. D) Thisbe is happy that her lover is dead, but Juliet is very sad. Submit

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  1. 14 July, 19:15
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    the answer to this problem is c

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  2. 14 July, 19:24
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    C) Juliet considers poisoning herself before stabbing herself, while Thisbe simply stabs herself.

    One of the differences here is that Juliet notices Romeo has used poison rather than a weapon to kill himself. She kisses him hoping that there is still enough poison on his lips to also kill her. However, this isn't the case so she stabs herself with his dagger. The other options are simply wrong statements about the characters. Juliet never decides Romeo is not worth it, nor does she decide to live. Thisbe is never happy her lover is dead. Both of the women are devastated by their lovers' suicides and therefore take their own lives.
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