How does Shakespeare’s diction differ from Ovid’s in the treatment of the story of Pyramus and Thisbe?

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Ovid turns the story into a play.
Ovid turns the story into a play.

Ovid uses diction that draws attention to the story’s humor.
Ovid uses diction that draws attention to the story’s humor.

Shakespeare writes the story using mostly exposition.
Shakespeare writes the story using mostly exposition.

Shakespeare uses diction that draws attention to the story’s humor.

Shakespeare uses diction that draws attention to the story's humor, while Ovid focuses on turning the story into a play with a different approach to language and structure.