Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 25, 2018 · The Wasps is a play written by the lone representative of Ancient Greece 's Old Attic Comedy, Aristophanes (c. 445 - c. 386 BCE). It won second place at the Lenaea competition in 422 BCE. Written in two acts, the play focuses on a reoccurring theme, the tension between the old and new. The first act revolves around the young Athenian Bdelycleon ...

  2. Aristophanes Biography. Born: c. 448 B.C.E. Athens, Greece. Died: c. 385 B.C.E. Athens, Greece. Greek writer. Aristophanes was the greatest of the writers of the original Greek comedy, which flourished in Athens in the fifth century B.C.E. , and the only one with any complete plays surviving. He wrote at least thirty-six comedies, of which ...

  3. May 30, 2019 · Aristophanes, the Ancient Greek Comedy Writer. Aristophanes is important today because his work is still relevant. People still laugh at modern performances of his comedies. In particular, his famous women's sex strike for peace comedy, Lysistrata, continues to resonate. Examples: In Aristophanes' Frogs, Dionysus, like Hercules before him, goes ...

  4. Facts about classical literature’s greatest comic writer. 1. We have eleven of Aristophanes’ plays, but he is thought to have written more than forty. Aristophanes is the earliest comic playwright, or at least the earliest whose work has survived so that we can read it. We are lucky to have The Knights, The Frogs, The Wasps , Lysistrata ...

  5. Oct 29, 2013 · Aristophanes was recognized in antiquity as one of the greatest poets of Old Comedy, along with Eupolis and Cratinus; of his plays, eleven survive, or about a quarter of those he wrote. No other example of the genre has come down to us, save for fragments cited in later writers or, occasionally, on papyrus. Aristophanes’ plays are topical and ...

  6. Aristophanes (born around 450/445 BC – died around 385 BC) was a Greek writer who wrote 40 plays. However, only 11 of his plays survive in their entirety. He is famous for writing comedies. They were biting satires aimed at famous men of his day, and the all-too-human weaknesses of ordinary people. His most famous play, Lysistrata, is about a ...

  7. The Clouds By Aristophanes Written 419 B.C.E. Dramatis Personae STREPSIADES PHIDIPPIDES SERVANT OF STREPSIADES DISCIPLES OF SOCRATES SOCRATES JUST DISCOURSE UNJUST DISCOURSE PASIAS, a Money-lender AMYNIAS, another Money-lender CHORUS OF CLOUDS Scene In the background are two houses, that of Strepsiades and that of Socrates, the Thoughtery.

  1. People also search for