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... In the play Lysistrata, a prominent female character, says, "Not to let us advise against your idiocy was bad enough, but then again we'd actually hear you out ...
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... situation. In the play "Lysistrata," women have absolutely no political rights. There ... recognized. This happens in the play Lysistrata. The ...
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... However, by looking at Aristophanes' play Lysistrata, he reveals another side of women not seen in Plautus' works, one of intelligence, worth, and bravery. ...
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The Satire of Lysistrata In Aristophanes' play, Lysistrata, the Greek city-states were constantly warring one another. While the ...
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The Satire of Lysistrata In Aristophanes' play, Lysistrata, the Greek city-states were constantly warring one another. While the ...
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... In the opening scenes of the play Lysistrata says, "I'm furious with women and womankind. Don't all of our husbands say we are not to be relied upon? ...
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... In the opening scenes of the play Lysistrata says, "I'm furious with women and womankind. Don't all of our husbands say we are not to be relied upon... ...
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... Later in the play, Lysistrata comes out of the Acropolis with a gloomy face. She is downhearted; all the women want to go sleep with men, and are deserting. ...
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... In the opening scenes of the play Lysistrata says "I'm furious with women and womankind. Don't all of our husbands say we are not to be relied upon... ...
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Lysistrata A play about making war - and not making love... The Talbot Theatre production of Lysistrata both entertained and delighted ...
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Lysistrata A play about making war - and not making love... The Talbot Theatre production of Lysistrata both entertained and delighted ...
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Lysistrata A play about making war - and not making love... The Talbot Theatre production of Lysistrata both entertained and delighted ...
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... independent woman. The beginning of the play focuses on Lysistrata resentment and anger toward the woman of the town. She sees her ...
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... Eventually they are persuaded and they agree with Lysistrata. ... This play shows three great themes; sex, war, and the power of women. ...
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... In the opening scenes of the play Lysistrata says "I'm furious with women and womankind. Don't all of our husbands say we are not to be relied upon... ...
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... The production of the work Lysistrata would not be in vane ... reviewing the script I feel it would be to the benefit of our society if we produce this play to the ...
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... Lysistrata was the play of peace. The war had been going on for twenty-one years and it seemed to many that it might go on forever. ...
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... This was another important image provided by Lysistrata to earn her victory. Lysistrata was definitely the heroine of this play. ...
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... Aristophanes. It was not until quite a few years later and a failed Athenian expedition that he wrote another play, Lysistrata. Athens ...
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... is. Because Lysistrata was a play in ancient Greek times, a patriarchal society, Lysistrata's actions are seen as bad. As society's ...
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... In Aristophanes' play, Lysistrata, the women of Athens and Sparta formulate a ridiculous plot to end the war by abstaining from sexual intercourse with their ...
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... In this play the audience must deal with the role women have taken. ... The audience can see the intelligence used by Lysistrata to take over the town treasury and ...
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Lysistrata A play about making war - and not making love... The Talbot Theatre production of Lysistrata both entertained and delighted ...
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... 265-266) from reading this early on in the play, I assumed it was ... Medea's revenge made me sick while Lysistrata's strategic retaliation made me take up pride ...
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... Each play presents men as complete idiots and uses their lack of intellect as Lysistrata's basis and Medea's comic relief and justification for its ...
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... even "did much to elevate comedy from mere horse play and rude ... in philosophy and literature."(Lord 75) Most notably Aristophanes' Lysistrata illustrates his ...
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... The play begins in a public square in Athens. There Lysistrata awaits the other women to explain to them the details of her plan to bring peace in Greece. ...
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... Lysistrata gains her fame at the end of the play by making the women stick out the strike and letting the men give in before the women do. ...
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... Reviews, "LYSISTRATA is high comedy, as popular and timely today as it was when it was written. The humor is broad and bawdy. Like much good comedy, the play ...
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... for the first time the consequences of her choice to play the role of ... The word "lysistrata" translates into English as "disbander of the army," in Aristophanes ...
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