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    Gender in Medea The treatment and portrayal of women in classical literature ranges from horrifying to degrading. Often‚ females are either presented as property‚ weak‚ and incapable or as manipulative and vindictive creatures that bring about the destruction of “valiant” and “worthy” men. Sexism is a cohesive theme throughout classical literature and myth. Euripides’ Medea does not directly portray women differently than the other works of his age‚ but there is an acknowledgement of the drastic

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    Power In Lysistrata

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    Aristophanes‚ developed the play Lysistrata. In this Grecian comedy Lysistrata‚ a woman‚ leads a group of women in boycotting war. However‚ the action of the main characters and the themes that Aristophanes explores makes this play a significant historical source. The themes of sex‚ war‚ and power in Lysistrata display both Aristophanes portrayal of woman and the real and imagined gender roles of ancient Greece. Sex‚ it may be a tale as old as time‚ but in Lysistrata it was a very constant

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    Masculinity In Lysistrata

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    Lysistrata a classic greek comedy written by Aristophanes‚ who is considered to be the greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy and the one whose works have been preserved in greatest quantity. Originally performed in classical Athens in 411 BC‚ Lysistrata is a comic account of a woman’s extraordinary mission to end the Peloponnesian War by denying all the men of the land any sex‚ which was the only thing they truly and deeply desired. Lysistrata‚ a middle-class Athenian housewife‚ plans a

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    "Discuss the importance of the role that the Chorus plays in Euripedes’ Medea." <br> <br>The Chorus is very much an important part of Euripedes’ Medea‚ and indeed many other works written in the ancient Greek style. In this play‚ it follows the journey Medea makes‚ and not only narrates‚ but commentates on what is happening. Euripedes uses the Chorus as a literary device to raise certain issues‚ and to influence where the sympathies of the audience lie. <br> <br>In the list of characters at the

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    Parody in Lysistrata

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    World Lit. 21 June 2012 Parody in Lysistrata Aristophanes was a comedy poet in the fourth century B.C. during the Peloponnesian War. In his play “ Lysistrata” he uses parody as a literary manner to build on wit and humor with a little critical attitude to direct human institutions and humanity. At first glance‚ the play seems to be no more than a comical story‚ but it was not written just for entertainment‚ but to also make a stand against warfare. This play is a good example of how women accomplish

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    represented by the roles they either choose or have imposed on them. This is evident in the play Medea by Euripides through the characters of Medea and the nurse. During the time period which Medea is set women have very limited social power and no political power at all‚ although a women’s maternal and domestic power was respected in the privacy of the home‚ "Our lives depend on how his lordship feels". The limited power these women were given is different to modern society yet roles are still imposed

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    Women In Lysistrata

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    Lysistrata is a comedy written by Aristophanes revolves around a central main character‚ Lysistrata‚ an ordinary‚ everyday woman leading a group of women to protest against a highly anticipated Peloponnesian war by refusing sexual contact with their partners. Although it was highly implausible‚ especially considering the period of time in which the play was based on‚ the group of women were successful in ending the war. The play suggests that Lysistrata wanted the war to end so that the husbands

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    Lysistrata of Aristophanes

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    The Lysistrata of Aristophanes Aristophanes was a satirist who produced Lysistrata around 413 BC when the news of Athen ’s warships had been destroyed near Sicily. For twenty-one years‚ while Athens was engaged in war‚ he relentlessly and wittliy attacked the war‚ the ideals of the war‚ the war party and the war spirit. This risked his acceptance and his Athenian citizenship. Lysistrata is probably the oldest comedy which has retained a place in modern theatre. It primarily deals with two themes

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    Lysistrata Essay

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    In Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata‚” the protagonist is an Athenian woman‚ who believes her purpose is to end the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. She calls the women of the two city-states together in a secret meeting to propose her idea‚ locking themselves up in the Acropolis to prevent the Athenian men from getting into the treasury‚ and withholding sex from the men until they agree to end the war. A title that reflects the theme of the play could be‚ “Lysistrata the Maiden and her Pack

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    Essay On Lysistrata

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    Aristophanes work Lysistrata‚ women are trying to stop the peloponnesian war by withholding sexual acts from the men. In the work‚ Lysistrata is willing to take drastic actions to stop the war. As the plot goes on‚ Lysistrata character becomes a very noticeable occurrence. Character is revealed through action the characters do. Lysistrata’s character is decisive‚ passionate‚ and intelligent. Lysistrata is decisive‚ she achieves the definite result she wants. Once Lysistrata has an idea of how

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