The Golden Apples" and "The Lady, or the Tiger?" both share the theme that love can be risky.

How do the stories support this theme?

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The Golden Apples

The Lady, or the Tiger?

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In "The Golden Apples," Atalanta loses the race because she chooses to save Hippomenes by letting him win.
In "The Golden Apples," Atalanta loses the race because she chooses to save Hippomenes by letting him win.

In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the prisoner loses his freedom as a consequence of loving a forbidden princess.
In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the prisoner loses his freedom as a consequence of loving a forbidden princess.

In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the prisoner does not know that both doors will kill him.
In "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the prisoner does not know that both doors will kill him.

In "The Golden Apples," Atalanta designs the race because she fears that if she marries, she will lose her identity.

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In "The Golden Apples," Atalanta designs the race because she fears that if she marries, she will lose her identity.
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