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Metamorphosis and Divine Intervention: Exploring Pyramus & Thisbe

In this Freshman Lit Seminar, Mr. Cabat delves into the story of Pyramus & Thisbe and its connection to the theme of metamorphosis. Students discuss the involvement of gods in human affairs and why Ovid's characters never find lasting love. Homework includes reading on Marcus Aurelius.

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Metamorphosis and Divine Intervention: Exploring Pyramus & Thisbe

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  1. February 12, 2019Freshman Lit SeminarMr. Cabat Aim: “The more they kept the fire hidden, the more it burned” Pyramus & Thisbe

  2. Pyramus & Thisbe Can anyone summarize the story? Why does this story sound so familiar? How does this story fit the theme of metamorphosis?

  3. Discussion Why do the gods involve themselves in the affairs of humans? How does it often turn out? Why do you think Ovid’s characters never fall in love and live happily ever after?

  4. Discussion What is Ovid trying to tell us about change?

  5. Homework MARCUS AURELIUS? NEED TO THE READING TO POST

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