Lysistrata

Lysistrata

Por Aristophanes, Jack Lindsay (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Aristophanes' 'Lysistrata' is a comedic play that delves into the absurdity of war and the power of women. Written in ancient Greece, the play follows the women of Athens who decide to withhold intimacy from their husbands in order to end the ongoing war. Aristophanes employs bawdy humor and satire to critique the senselessness of war and the societal expectations placed on women. 'Lysistrata' is a classic example of Old Comedy, known for its exaggerated characters and political commentary. The play's enduring relevance can be seen in its exploration of gender roles and the futility of war, making it a timeless piece of literature. Aristophanes was a prominent playwright in ancient Athens known for his satirical comedies. His works often targeted political figures and tackled societal issues with sharp wit. 'Lysistrata' reflects Aristophanes' views on war and gender dynamics during his time, showcasing his talent for blending humor with social commentary. It is believed that his experiences living through the Peloponnesian War influenced the themes explored in 'Lysistrata'. I highly recommend 'Lysistrata' to readers interested in ancient Greek literature, satire, and feminist themes. Aristophanes' clever writing and sharp humor make this play a must-read for those looking to explore the complexities of war and gender relations through a comedic lens.

Jack Lindsay