6/1/2023 0 Comments Best translation of lysistrata![]() |a Lysistrata |c (Fictitious character) |0 |v Drama. ![]() |a The Acharnians - The clouds - Lysistrata. |a Includes bibliographical references (page il). |a Lysistrata and other plays / |c translated with an introduction and notes by Alan H. Aristophanes' intelligence and wit is present in all of his works, and the plays contained in "Lysistrata and Other Plays" will captivate and entertain readers for many more years to come. The other plays, "The Clouds" and "The Acharnians," are both remembered for their absurd humor and their importance to the Greek theatre. Its comedic portrayal of the dumbfounded men has made it a favorite of theatre lovers for years. It was also notable due to its positive portrayal of a woman's rationality in a male-dominated society. What makes the play tongue-in-cheek is that the men become more upset with their wives than they do with their enemies of war. In retaliation, the women of Greece organize a strike, refusing to give their husbands sex until both sides agree to cease fighting. The women do not care about the war as much as they care about missing their husbands Lysistrata also insists that men rarely listen to women's reasoning and exclude their opinions on matters of the state. ![]() ![]() Greek playwright Aristophanes spins wonderful stories combining politics, satire, and classic Greek gods in this collection of "Lysistrata and Other Plays." "Lysistrata" focuses on the women of Greece whose husbands leave for the Peloponnesian War. ![]()
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