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From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she is a [[youth|young]] [[girl]] who commits [[suicide]] because she thought, mistakenly, that her [[romantic love|lover]], [[Pyramus]], was [[death|dead]]. He wasn't; so her death was a [[tragedy]], and was recounted in the text ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' by [[Ovid]]. The story was later retold in the play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]].<noinclude><br /><br /><noinclude>{{CZ:Ref:Vandiver 2008 Classical Mythology}}</noinclude>
From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she is a [[youth|young]] [[girl]] who commits suicide because she thought, mistakenly, that her [[romantic love|lover]], [[Pyramus]], was [[death|dead]]. He wasn't; so her death was a [[tragedy]], and was recounted in the text ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' by [[Ovid]]. The story was later retold in the play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]].<noinclude><br /><br /><noinclude>{{CZ:Ref:Vandiver 2008 Classical Mythology}}</noinclude>

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Thisbe [r]: From Greek mythology, she is a young girl who commits suicide because she thought, mistakenly, that her lover, Pyramus, was dead. He wasn't; so her death was a tragedy, and was recounted in the text Metamorphosis by Ovid. The story was later retold in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.



Source: Elizabeth Vandiver's Classical Mythology course.