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Ecclesiazusae

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By: (446-389 BCE)

Ecclesiazusae is a satirical comedy by Aristophanes that takes a critical look at gender roles and societal structures. The play follows a group of women who disguise themselves as men in order to take over the Athenian government and create a society where women hold all the power.

Aristophanes uses humor and wit to address serious issues such as gender inequality and political corruption. The play is filled with clever wordplay and hilarious situations that keep the audience entertained while also sparking important conversations about power dynamics and social norms.

Overall, Ecclesiazusae is a thought-provoking and entertaining play that offers insight into the complexities of human relationships and societal structures. Aristophanes' sharp wit and biting social commentary make this play a must-read for anyone interested in ancient Greek literature or gender studies.

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Στην αρχαια Αθηνα οι γυναικες αποφασισαν να παρουν την εξουσια απο τους αντρες για να λυσουν τα προβληματα του κρατους και των πολιτων. Λεγεται οτι ο Αριστοφανης θελει να κανει μια κριτικη στο καθεστως της σοσιαλιστικης μητριαρχιας και του κοινωνισμου-σοσιαλισμου.Τελικα ο Αριστοφανης ηταν αριστοκρατικος και ολιγαρχικος ή αναρχικος και κρυπτοκομμουνιστης; - Summary by karampas1968


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