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What were Aristophanes' contributions to his community?

Aristophanes was an important writer in Ancient Greece because he began a new style of writing. Aristophanes was the first author to create New Greek Comedy.


The notion that justice simply means might makes right was put forward by which Greek writers?

Aristophanes and Sophocies


Who was Aristophanes?

Aristophanes was a playwright in Ancient Greece. He is believed to have written at least 40 plays, 11 of which have been found intact. Among these plays are The Frogs and Lysistrata. He is also known as the father of Comedy.


Who was the 1st greek comedy writer?

There were a number of Greek comedy writers, but two of the best known were Aristophanes and Menander.


Aristophanes was one of the great writers of realistic greek tragedies true or false?

Aristophanes wrote comedies, not tragedies. The three greatest playwrights of Ancient Greece whose work survives were Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.


Who was the father of comedy?

Aristophanes was an Athenian comic poet, Greek playwright, and the greatest ancient comedy writers. He is known as the "Father of Comedy" for his satirical comedy.


Who wrote ancient greek comedies?

Why ancient Greek comedians of course! buh-dump psh! Actually it is that simple, unless you want names. If so, Aristophanes and Menander are pretty good. However, this is largely pretty mature stuff. Aristophanes wrote a play telling how the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta ended, the women of Greece collectively withheld sex from their husbands (even the prostitutes stopped, and that was a pretty heavy business since most men didn't marry until their late 20s, thirties). Some of Aristophanes' stuff was so raunchy that it wasn't properly translated for a while. Naturally, I highly recommend Aristophanes.


The earliest American modernists took their inspiration from who?

apex..... French writers and artists such as Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, and Edouard Manet


What images are included in a written work?

to help writers accomplish their rhetorical goals


Why do writers use captions?

to tell more about the subject.


What is the expression of a writers attitude toward a subject?

tone


What has the author Jay Parini written?

Jay Parini has written: 'The Thomson Anthology of American Literature, Volume II' 'American Writers Supplement XVII' 'John Steinbeck a Biography' -- subject(s): Biography, American Authors 'British Writers Classics ll' 'Anthony Quinn's Eye' 'British Writers - Supplement VII (British Writers)' 'The passages of H.M.' -- subject(s): American Novelists, Biographical fiction, Fiction 'British Writers - Supplement VIII (British Writers)' 'The patch boys' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teenage boys, Italian Americans, Large type books 'Promised Land' -- subject(s): History, Historiography, Reviews, National characteristics, American, in literature, Literature and society, History and criticism, American literature, Books and reading, Books, In literature, Literature and morals, Literature and moral 'Anthracite country' 'British Writers Supplement XII (British Writers Supplements)' 'Town life' 'House of days' 'John Steinbeck' -- subject(s): Biography, American Novelists, 1902-1968, American Authors 'American Writers - Supplement X (American Writers)' 'Bay of Arrows' -- subject(s): Fiction 'American Writers - Supplement V (American Writers)' 'The Thomson Anthology of American Literature, Volume I' 'John Steinbeck Shelf Talkers' 'American Writers - Supplement VI (American Writers)' 'American Writers - Supplement XIII (American Writers)' 'British Writers - Supplement IX (British Writers)' 'The passages of H.M' -- subject(s): Fiction, American Novelists 'American Writers Classics, Vol. 2' 'British writers' -- subject(s): Commonwealth Authors, English literature, Bio-bibliography, Commonwealth literature (English), History and criticism, Biography, English Authors 'The Apprentice Lover' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Literature