The Birds
This quote is often attributed to John Lennon or the counterculture of the Hippies. It is actually from Aristophanes, 411 BCE. Aristophanes was a Greek comic playwright. The play is an antiwar comedy and social commentary about 5th century sexuality. The play, called "Lysistrata," features the title character rallying the females of Greece to withhold sex and all sexual privileges from husbands and lovers in order to "encourage" the menfolk to end the violent Pelponnesian War. "Lysistrata" means - Releaser of War.See links below for more information on Aristophanes and his plays.
yes, it is a problem play
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The Clouds by Aristophanes is an example of a Greek comedy play that satirizes the intellectual and philosophical trends of the time, particularly the Sophists and their teachings.
The Birds
Aristophanes
The play "Clouds" that made fun of the philosopher Socrates was written by the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes. In the play, Socrates is portrayed as a sophist who teaches absurd theories to his students, mocking his unconventional philosophical ideas.
Lysistrata which means Army-disbander is a comic play by Aristophanes. It was first performed in 411 BC in the classical Athens.
The Acharnians - The Knights - The Clouds - The Wasps - Peace - The Birds - Lysistrata - The Frogs - The Assemblywomen .
A famous play written by Aristophanes, a Greek comic.
Aristophanes' "Lysistrata"
Aristophanes and Sophocies
Aristophanes born in 446 BC
Aristophanes died in 386 BC
No. Aristophanes was a writer of comic plays.