Lysistrata

A detailed Summary of Lysistrata


Aristophanes was a comedy poet in the fourth century B.C.

during the time of the Peloponnesian War. Aristophanes' writing style in this play seems to be cynical, and suggesting the far-out. This is a kind of absurd and funny Aristophanes' comedy in which the main characters, the heroes of the story, are women. And these are very smart women.

This is a comedy showing a powerfully women named Lysistrata, who is the lead character of the play. It portrays Athenian Lysistrata and the women of Athens

teaming up with the women of Sparta to force their husbands to end the

To make the men agree to a peace treaty, the women seized the

Stronghold, where Athens' money reserves are kept, and prevented the

men from spending the rest of it on the war. After that, they basically fend off an

attack on the money stronghold by the old men who stayed back in Athens

while the young studly men are out on campaign. So when their husbands return

from battle, the women refuse to have sex with them. This sex strike,

which is portrayed in a series of (poorly) exaggerated and blatant sexual

innuendoes, finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree to a


It's easy to see why fourth century B.C. Athenian women would get tired

Lysistrata insists that women have the intelligence and judgment to

as a black President is to most Americans. In that time culture was such that

campaign. In between fighting the men would come home when they could, sexually relieve themselves, and then leave again to continue a senseless war.

Aristophanes is telling Athenian men, and Athenians should concern

Whether a Lysistrata could have existed is really pointless. The point is

him. The widow has few prospects. The lucky ones, if pretty, young and attractive enough might be able to remarry. But her lot isn't too promising. She maybe could have the old men left back in town or hope someone would want a widow. Most men probably wouldn't when you could get a fresh new one.

leave the Acropolis. All through the play there is a heavy sexual

relied upon... Don't they think we are such clever villains?" The women



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