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What is the purpose of the prologue in Pyramus and Thisbe?

  • A To inform the ladies that the suicide is not real.
  • B To inform the ladies that the lion is not real.
  • C To inform the ladies that the play happens in the moonlight.
  • D To inform the ladies about the upcoming ball
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The purpose of the prologue in Pyramus and Thisbe is to inform the ladies that the suicide is not real. The prologue serves as an introduction to the play and sets the stage for the audience's understanding of the events that will unfold. By explicitly stating that the suicide is not real, the prologue helps to alleviate any potential distress or confusion that the audience may experience while watching the play.

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