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Play/satire written by Aristophanes in which women take over government. It is a satire on the ideals of philosophers. |
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Leader of the women. Makes the speech in front of the assembly. |
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Praxagora's husband. Poops on his neighbor's lawn wearing his wife's close. Represents men: not public spirited; prefers the private to the pubic; ineffective and impotent; self-interested. |
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Man who describes the Assembly meeting and is bringing his goods to the communal collection point. |
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Question each other about the wisdom/merits of communism |
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Lovers who are trying to...get to know each other |
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Want to...get to know...the young man before he can...get to know...the young woman. |
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