"Lysistrata" is, and Athens of the woman named Lysistrata, is a story with a focus on her fellow governing the Athens Acropolis. Lysistrata has describes how seized the Acropolis in order to use the money to men fight so as not to steal the money in unauthorized officials to the elderly. The opening scene of "Lysistrata" shows the stereotypes and traditional features of Greek women, overworked representation of Lysistrata Toko, makes a distinction between the housewife of personality.
Lysistrata - Lysistrata is a woman in Athens who is tired of the war in Athens and the treatment of women. Lysistrata collects women from Sparta and Athens to solve these social diseases and finds success and strength in her pursuit. Lysistrata is the most feminine of women from Athens or Sparta, and her masculinity helps her respect men. Lampito - Lampito is a representative of women in Sparta. Lampito is a large and cleverly made woman, and an American audience may think of Appalachia 's strong accent (According to Arrowsmith' s translation, Sparta is equivalent to Greece 's hard South). Lampito takes a Spartan woman to Lysistrata's plan
Lysistrata will organize all women's conferences in Greece and will discuss plans to conclude the Peloponnesos war. When Lysistrata was waiting for Sparta, Thebes and women in other areas met her, she cursed the weakness of the woman. The Lysistrata program calls for women to refuse sexual relations with their husbands until signing a peace treaty. Lysistrata also cooperated with an older lady in Athens (an older female choir) and planned to catch the Acropolis in the second half of the day. Women from different regions eventually gathered and Lysistrata persuaded them to swear to refuse sex with their husbands until the parties signed the Peace Treaty. To celebrate the oath, when a woman sacrificed a bottle of wine to God, they heard an old lady who conveys the voice of the Acropolis, the fortress of the Athens Treasury.
In Lysistrata, the fight between two men and women is certainly a noisy battle. There are two choirs in the drama, and one is an old man and an old man. Immediately after the party at Lysistrata, two choirs faced the gates of the Acropolis, and the women grabbed the gates. There, the men tried to ignite, and the women soon disappeared - the symbolism is not to be overlooked. "We scare you, are you?" Ask a woman. These people threatened to strike them: "Beat the O, hit it again, hit it until you run away." "I will not give it up, but like a dog, I will shake a piece of meat that shakes in front of me Bite. "The man calls a woman a dirty woman and says," A woman is the shameless of all beasts. " beast. "