How has Shakespeare transformed the source material he found in Ovid's myth "Pyramus and Thisbe"?


He has changed the overall tone of the myth.


He has provided a weightier philosophical theme.


He has added action to the story.


He has made it mainly about love, not death.

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Answer:

He has changed the overall tone of the myth.

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Shakespeare transformed the source material he found in Ovid's myth "Pyramus and Thisbe" by changing the overall tone of the myth. Thus the correct answer is A.

What is the central idea of the "Pyramus and Thisbe"?

The story's central theme is passionate love. To remain together, Pyramus and Thisbe would have done anything. Even death is unable to separate them. Their requests are fulfilled at the conclusion of the story, and their ashes are positioned in the same container.

Shakespeare frequently returns to the topic of love in his comedies. He examines the phenomenon of people falling in love with those who seem attractive to them. In this way, he has changed the theme of Ovid's myth into comedy.

Therefore, option A has changed the overall tone of the myth is appropriate.

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