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Last Updated: 8th Jul 2024

Who is Pyramus in Greek mythology?"

Pyramus is a Roman poet who appears in the Metamorphoses. He lived in Babylon and was the lover Of Thisbe. They both lived in connected houses but were forbidden from marrying by their parents who were rivals.



The same question could be asked: Who or what killed Thisbe?"

Assuming she has been killed by a wild beast, Pyramus commits suicide by falling on his sword. This is a traditional Babylonian method of suicide and splashes blood on the white Mulberry leaves. Pyramus' blood stain the white mulberry fruit, turning them dark.

Also, learn more about Pyramus. Definition of Pyramus. Pyramus is a mythical Babylonian youth who died for the love of Thisbe.

Who also made Pyramus, Thisbe?

Pyramus and Thisbe Overview

Plot, Writers and Adaptations Explanations
Writers Geoffrey Chaucer and Giovanni Boccaccio, John Gower, Shakespeare, and others adapted it
Shakespeare adaptations Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream

Why did Thisbe commit suicide?

Answer and explanation: Pyramus commits suicide because he believes his beloved Thisbe has died. The story shows that the lovers plan to get together under a mulberry tree near Ninus' tomb.