Aristophanes 'opinion has many arguments about Aristophanes' view and politics. Some people think that it is almost impossible to decide that Aristophanes may try to say something significant through his play. While many others may argue, the ideas presented in Parabasys and various comic styles are important to Aristophanes' thoughts and beliefs. Since Aristophanes itself has little evidence, it is difficult to prove this anyway. Given the social environment of the day and the main purpose of the drama, I will examine if Thesmophoriazusae and Aristophanes are trying to focus somewhat in various ways.
Aristophanes' conservative view and values ​​influenced his work on Socrates and his "think tank". Throughout the script, these "think tanks" are characterized by people sitting there thinking about almost pointless and unjust ideas. If Socrates thought very much that the lizard came to the bathroom, Aristophanes wrote the scene as well. These scenes represent the author's feelings about the concept of this new school understanding. The nature of the satirical and dark comedy of the play can be seen from a religious point of view. During this period the spiritual ideology of culture concentrated on the sun, the moon, and the earth, which was the idea that the gods and goddesses dominated the earth. Many people involved in "think tanks" have studied religion and the concept of God. And there seems to be a clear transition to "scientific theory". This belief that transcends the "why" of religion brings a big gap between old idea and new idea.
We got a contemporary view of Socrates from the playwright Aristophanes. In the drama's "clouds", Aristofarn who first appeared in 423 BC regarded Socrates as the master of an unusual manga of "thinking" (or "theology"). He walked barefoot through the street of Athens, "turning his eyes", drawn with stupid remarks while staring at the clouds. Socrates in the Cloud Era is not a serious threat to Athens' value and democracy, but should be regarded as a character of a harmless city. Obviously, Socrates himself has nothing to do with his depiction in the clouds. Platachi said in Socrates 's "moral" words, "When I joked at the theater, I felt like I was attending a good friends' gathering." Friendship dialogue between Socrates and Aristophanes