Λυσιστράτη by Aristophanes

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Author Aristophanes, 447? BCE-386? BCE
Translator Demetrakopoulos, Polyvios, 1864-1922
Title Λυσιστράτη
Alternate Title Lysistrata
Note Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata Wikipedia page about this book: https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%9B%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%84%CF%81%CE%AC%CF%84%CE%B7_(%CE%BA%CF%89%CE%BC%CF%89%CE%B4%CE%AF%CE%B1)
Credits Produced by Christos Alexandridis
Summary "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes is a comedic play written in the 5th century BC. This work presents a bold narrative centered on the power dynamics of gender during the backdrop of the Peloponnesian War. The main character, Lysistrata, devises a daring plan to end the war by uniting women through a temporary ban on sexual relations with their husbands, thereby leveraging their power to influence the outcome of the conflict. The opening of "Lysistrata" introduces the titular character standing outside her home, eagerly waiting for other women to arrive for an important meeting. She expresses her frustration at their delayed arrival due to domestic responsibilities, highlighting the limitations placed on women. Once the women gather, Lysistrata reveals her radical scheme to withhold intimacy from their husbands to pressure them into making peace. The dialogue is laced with wit as the women, initially hesitant, weigh the implications of her plan, showcasing not only the humor but also the serious undertones of women's agency in a patriarchal society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Greek
LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Comedies
Subject Lysistrata (Fictitious character) -- Drama
Subject Peace movements -- Drama
Subject Women and peace -- Drama
Subject Greece -- History -- Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C. -- Drama
Category Text
EBook-No. 17814
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jun 26, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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