Thursday, September 18, 2008

Nothing Can Stop Them

As mentioned in other posts before, most of the myths describe love in different ways, this one does it as well. This one describes mainly all the things people sacrifice to have a good relationship. This is a tragedy, where Pyramus and Thisbe have to overcome situations just to be together, even if their family doesn't want them together. It shows how most of the time they are thinking when and where to meet, where no one will know about their relationship, they are trying different things seeking for a better future with no inconveniences. "Thisbe fled at the sight, and sought refuge in the hollow of a rock." this demonstrate that people are capable of risking themselves for anything they want to do. When they are just living for the other as this couple was, they preferred dying than living without the other. It ends as most tragedies do, the kill themselves for their mutual love.

Many people think that the only way to get rid of their disillusion is by death, but that's not the way you should confront these episodes. You should always seek positive things out of the negatives, you might find another person, or activity that you will enjoy as much as you did with the other person. You could also find many positive activities or people that may help you overcome problems, but still you wouldn't forget sad moments, but you should always try to be optimistic, this is what keeps life going.

3 comments:

J. Tangen said...

Revise this sentence:
As mentioned in other posts before, most of the myths describe love in different ways, this one does it as well.

J. Tangen said...

Your blogs are improving. I particularly like your titles. Please watch out for run-on sentences.

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