Episode 1 depicts violence In this scene of Lysistrata, Lysistrata began sexual attacks on ancient Greek men to end the war. There is ample evidence that Lysistrata not only shows two courage but also another woman. There are many obstacles that could delay your wife's strike before it is fully launched. The most patient is the desire for female sexual desire, which is already serious malnutrition already because they are endless wars. This interferes with Frequent Returns of Aristophanes (because it is interesting and comedy), but as a result it is not that bad.
This week I started the 12th and last module "I am all women". This module focuses on the theater Lysistrata written by Aristophanes. The first step in this module is to write the entire script (translated by Ian Johnston) for reading, with a text description. I definitely read about 2.5 hours during this script; it's a very long reading, but it's worth the time. As I said earlier, I usually can not catch up with the story of Odyssey and Iliad (as there are so many names to remember usually), but this story always draws my attention. This story tells a woman named Lysistrata who is tired of all the civil war between the Greek Spartans and the Athenians. Initially, other women refused to join her, dismissed the idea, stating it is impossible. The woman said even before she gave up sex, she would rather go to the fire and live and be baked to achieve peace.
Lysistrata is a script created by Aristophanes in 411 BC. At that time of the history of Greece, city nations continued to fight each other. Therefore, these women are at home. As a woman, Lysistrata was tired of the fight, she invited all Greek women to attend the meeting. When they finally appeared, Lysistrata proposed her peace plan: there was no sex before the war ceased. - Dionysus' festival is held in the autumn of this wonderful year 411 BC, talking about the situation of war around us and about possible failures. Many entertainment concepts have been proposed, but most of them are by reliable playwright. It is Aristophanes' job to draw my attention in many ways. It is called Lysistrata and is a comedy based on our current war situation. Given the current situation, this seems silly idea.