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Read the passage. excerpt from Act V, Scene 1, in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare Shakespeare's version of Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe myth Pyramus O grim-look’d night! O night with hue so black! O night, which ever art when day is not! O night, O night! alack, alack, alack, I fear my Thisby’s promise is forgot! And thou, O wall, O sweet, O lovely wall, That stand’st between her father’s ground and mine! Thou wall, O wall, O sweet and lovely wall, Show me thy chink, to blink through with mine eyne! Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this scene and the myth. How does Shakespeare's excerpt resemble Ovid's myth? The use of verse is consistent between the two.>>>>>> The author's tone, or attitude, is very similar. The same individual is the main male character. In both, the author creates a mood of suspense.

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@Shadow

Shadow:

Haven't read Ovid's myth, sorry

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Its ok thanks

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@Ultrilliam

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@LootAtTheTime @dude

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Correct answer is C

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