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Read the excerpt from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. *ANSWERS* (Narrative Elements in “Pyramus and Thisbe”, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses)

Gregory: Say better; here comes one of my master's kinsmen.

Sampson: Yes, better, sir.

Abraham: You lie.

Sampson: Draw, if you be men.--Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.

[They fight.]

[Enter BENVOLIO.]

Benvolio: Part, fools! put up your swords; you know not what you do.
[Beats down their swords.]

How is the setting of the excerpt similar to the setting of Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe"?

Both take place in servants’ quarters. ✗
Both take place in castles ruled by unjust leaders. ✗
Both take place in towns in which violence is discouraged. ✗
Both take place in time periods in which men carry weapons. ✔

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