Dikaiopolis manages to put off his execution and visit Euripides, busy at work on a new tragedy. He borrows the beggar's costume of Euripides's pathetic ... Unlike many other Greek playwrights, a large amount of Aristophanes's work has survived, including eleven complete comedies and more than a thousand fragments.
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The Wasps by Aristophanes ... Whitman, Cedric. Aristophanes and the Comic Hero. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964. A standard work on the characterization of the Aristophanic protagonist. Chapter 4 discusses The Wasps, with special emphasis on the generational conflict depicted by the play...
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Aristophanes - A biography Greek comedy writer. ... Aristophanes - Another biography. ... Aristophanes (c. 448-380 B.C.) - A biography of the Greek comedy writer, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print.
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Because it is a more general satire, "The Birds" tends to work better with younger audiences than most comedies by Aristophanes. Besides, the chorus of birds lends itself to fantastic costumes, which is always a plus with young theater goers.
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List of works by Aristophanes, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... ; The Acharnians; Written 425 B.C.E ; The Birds; Written 414 B.C.E ; The Clouds; Written 419 B.C.E ; The Ecclesiazusae; Written 390 B.C.E ; The Frogs; Written 405 B.C.E ; The Knights; Written 424 B.C.E ; ... Peace; Written 421 B.C.E ; Plutus;
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quoteTitle> by Aristophanes, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... Commentary: Several comments have been posted about The Acharnians. Download: A 67k text-only version is available for download. ... The Acharnians; By Aristophanes ; Written 425 B.C.
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Aristophanes. Biography of Aristophanes and a searchable collection of works. ... The Knights (424), with Aristophanes himself acting as Cleon, is a controversial and unapologetic attack of the demagogue Cleon. The Clouds (423) critical of the Sophists, ... love the play but i just can't work out which part to do. It needs to...
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By the time Aristophanes began to write his comedies, democracy had already begun to sour for the Athenians. ... Aristophanes' first two comedies, The Banqueters and The Babylonians have been lost. His first surviving play, The Acharnians, was written in the sixth year of the War and, coincidentally, happens to be the world...
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Aristophanes (är-is-tŏf′ a-nēz), the greatest Greek writer of comedies.  Little is known of his life, although his writings have made him famous.  He was born at Athens, probably about 448 B. C.  He began writing when very young, and his first plays ... The New Student's Reference Work (1914); Aristophanes...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Lysistrata (work by Aristophanes), This comedy was written not long after the catastrophic defeat of the Athenian expedition to Sicily (413 bc) and not long before the revolt of the Four Hundred in Athens, whereby an oligarchic regime ready to make peace with Sparta was set up (411 ...
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