Aristophanes

Aristophanes

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Aristophanes, often hailed as the Father of Comedy, was an influential playwright of ancient Athens, active during the late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE. Known for his sharp wit and masterful use of satire, he skillfully critiqued the political, social, and cultural landscapes of his time. His surviving works, including "Lysistrata," "The Frogs," and "The Clouds," blend humor with incisive commentary, challenging societal norms and exposing the follies of prominent figures. Aristophanes' plays remain pivotal in the study of ancient Greek theater, offering rich insights into democratic life and the art of comedic drama.

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