In "Clouds and Electra," Aristophanes and Euripides are distinguishing the mature evolution of Streptsia de Orestes and Electra from the existing misfortune and the reaction of their respective roles to their educational method. Although suffering and maturation are intertwined, each character is educated through pain. Strepsiades repeatedly borrowed his debts, Orestes received his education by killing his father parent's murderer, and Electra received her education through continuous suffering It was.
Greek playwright Aristophanes is one of the first satire artists we know. In his play, he ridiculed humor and irony and religious people, politicians and philosophers. His play "cloud" made a fool of the respected philosopher Socrates who was overly serious by the Athenian authorities, which may help them decide to carry out Socrates (almost certainly not planned) ). The animal farm of George Orwell is the dark irony of Soviet communism and Russian revolution. This book is not particularly humorous, but its plot will certainly ridicule how the Soviet government distorts the original principle of Communism. For example, the basic belief in animals is that "all animals are equal." By the end of the book, however, they have changed it to "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".
Clouds also have an important philosophical background. Perhaps the most important cloud philosophy is called Aristophanes in the play cloud. That theater is a comedy centered on the old man (Strepsiades), whose son spends full power on horse. In order to protect itself from all creditors, Strepsiades cited himself as one of Socrates' students. When Socrates met with Strepsiades, he taught him many truths, including the absence of a traditional god (like Zeus) and the overall power of the clouds.