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Lysistrata

Amidst the tone of war around us, and speak of possible defeat, the festival of Dionysos will be held the fall of this great year, 411 BCE. Many ideas of entertainment have been suggested, most of which plays from various credible playwrights. One that has caught my eye in many ways is a work by Aristophanes. It is titled Lysistrata, and is a comedy based on our current status of war. Now considering our present situation, this may seem like a ludicrous idea. The wrong choice of words in a public address can result in a revolt, let alone a play that will be seen by many more citizens than will a public speaking. Why choose such an idea? Well, there are many reasons, and I intend to explain them to you. First, the mentalities of most citizens are that of following the crowd. If small groups of people change their view of our status in activities of war, they will influence other people to change their minds, and so on. Slowly we will find that large areas of Athens will alter their opinions, not only because they feel that they are right, but also so that they may fit in with the majority, therefore spreading the idea of peace and retraction from fighting. Then if the decision is made to withdraw from battle, the publi


Next, the comedic aspect will appeal to many. It is a great suggestion to portray a conception of peace through that of a comedy. When our people's self-esteem is rising, they will contribute greatly to society in every way. Men approach their wives in desperation, but are turned away. The first step in this direction would be to produce the play of Aristophanes creation. The catch to Lysistrata's plan is that the women of Athens, as well as Sparta and other areas, will withhold themselves from their husbands. A slight increase in aggression and tendencies to lash out would occur. As a result of such an intention brought into the open, citizens who are fed up with war and conflict as a whole will voice their opinions. A threat that falls close to home is the quickest way to make your point, and this play does just that. The idea of such harshness will get to the point rather bluntly though. An almost complete downfall is the result of a plan to promote peace. However, what if the women of our community did decide to deny themselves to us? Although it may seem childish to consider, it is a possibility. This is the beginning of a disaster of sorts for the Athenian city-state. No edits, no rewording, just the work as it was intended would be mostly beneficial to the Athenian community.

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