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- Q761731 abstract "Thesmophoriazusae (Greek: Θεσμοφοριάζουσαι Thesmophoriazousai; meaning Women Celebrating the Festival of the Thesmophoria, sometimes also called The Poet and the Women) is one of eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes. It was first produced in 411 BCE, probably at the City Dionysia. How it fared in that festival's drama competition is unknown but it is now considered one of Aristophanes' most brilliant parodies of Athenian society, with a particular focus on the subversive role of women in a male-dominated society, the vanity of contemporary poets, such as the tragic playwrights Euripides and Agathon, and the shameless, enterprising vulgarity of an ordinary Athenian, as represented in this play by the protagonist, Mnesilochus. The play is also notable for Aristophanes' free adaptation of key structural elements of Old Comedy and for the absence of the anti-populist and anti-war comments that pepper his earlier work. It was produced in the same year as Lysistrata, another play with sexual themes.".
- Q761731 author Q43353.
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*A Scythian bowman (policeman)".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*A dancing girl".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*A servant of Agathon".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Agathonanother poet".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Aprytanis(magistrate)".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Cleisthenes a notorious homosexual".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Critylla ('3rd woman')".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Euripidesthe poet".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Herald ''/leader of Woman's Chorus".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Manya Micca's nursemaid".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Micca ('1st woman')".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Myrtle vendor ('2nd woman')".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "*Philista another maid to Micca".
- Q761731 characterInPlay "Silent roles:".
- Q761731 chorusCharacterInPlay "1)Agathon's chorus".
- Q761731 chorusCharacterInPlay "2) Women of Athens".
- Q761731 settingOfPlay "1) Street outside Agathon's house".
- Q761731 settingOfPlay "2) Forecourt of the Temple of Demeter Thesmophoros".
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- Q761731 characters "*Euripides the poet *Agathon another poet *Cleisthenes a notorious homosexual *A servant of Agathon *A prytanis ' *A Scythian bowman ' *Micca ' *Myrtle vendor ' *Critylla *Herald ''/leader of Woman's Chorus".
- Q761731 characters "Silent roles: *Manya Micca's nursemaid *Philista another maid to Micca *A dancing girl".
- Q761731 chorus "1".
- Q761731 chorus "2".
- Q761731 name "Thesmophoriazusae".
- Q761731 setting "1".
- Q761731 setting "2".
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- Q761731 comment "Thesmophoriazusae (Greek: Θεσμοφοριάζουσαι Thesmophoriazousai; meaning Women Celebrating the Festival of the Thesmophoria, sometimes also called The Poet and the Women) is one of eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes. It was first produced in 411 BCE, probably at the City Dionysia.".
- Q761731 label "Thesmophoriazusae".
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- Q761731 name "Thesmophoriazusae".