Pyramus and Thisbe
How does Pyramus’s reaction shape the theme of the passage
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Pyramus came to Ninus' tomb and found his love's ripped, bloody shawl and assumed that she'd been killed by a lion. He killed himself with his sword to be with his love. The themes of forbidden love and impulsive star-crossed lovers are evident in the narrative.