Résultats pour "Aristophanes" dans Comédie et humour
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Clouds
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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In this sharp and satirical tale, Strepsiades, an Athenian overwhelmed by debt from a poor marriage and a reckless son, seeks out the infamous Socrates at the Thinking Shop to learn the art of clever rhetoric. His goal? To outsmart his creditors in court. However, Socrates, portrayed as a cunning and irreverent sophist, struggles to teach the dim-witted Strepsiades but manages to impart some tricks to his son, Phidippides. Ultimately, this play serves as a witty critique of the clash between traditional values and modern thinking, poking fun at the old ways. - Summary by Expatriate
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Frogs
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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In a time of turmoil for Athens, the great playwright Euripides has passed away, leaving the theater in the hands of mediocre poets. Enter Dionysus, the god of theater, who can no longer bear the lackluster performances. Determined to resurrect Euripides, he embarks on a whimsical journey to the underworld with his loyal slave, Xanthias. What follows is a hilarious adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. Join us for a delightful romp that brings the spirit of ancient drama to life! (Summary by Libby Gohn)
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Lysistrata by Aristophanes.
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Lysistrata by Aristophanes. The women of Athens are sick of the Peloponnesian war that has dragged on for year after year after year, causing great hardship to everyone. They decide to deny the men sex until they agree to make peace, using the one thing that perhaps men enjoy more than killing each other. Does it work? Listen and find out. This comedy by Aristophanes was first performed in 411 BC.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lysistrata-by-aristophanes--6758022/support.
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Lysistrata (version 3)
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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In a bold and humorous stand against the relentless Peloponnesian War, the women of Athens take matters into their own hands. Frustrated by the ongoing conflict that has brought suffering to their lives, they hatch a daring plan to withhold sex from their husbands until peace is restored. Will their audacious strategy succeed? Tune in to discover the outcome of this timeless comedy by Aristophanes, first performed in 411 BC.
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Acharnians (Billson Translation)
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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Dive into the witty and irreverent world of Aristophanes with this vibrant translation of Acharnians. Filled with clever inside jokes and double entendres, this early comedy tackles a timeless anti-war theme that echoes through the ages. Meet Dicæopolis, the Everyman who has grown weary of Athens endless conflicts, instigated by greedy politicians. In a bold move, he strikes a separate peace with Sparta, securing a treaty for thirty years. As his fellow Athenians envy his good fortune and seek to profit from his peace, Dicæopolis revels in his cleverness, ultimately lampooning the bumbling ...
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Lysistrata
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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Experience the hilarity of Aristophanes Lysistrata, brought to life by a spirited group of college students. First performed in classical Athens around 411 B.C.E., this timeless comedic masterpiece showcases the original battle of the sexes. Lysistrata, a formidable woman, unites the women of Greece, urging them to withhold intimacy from their partners until peace is negotiated. As the men of Greece scramble to thwart her and her daring crew, double entendres and risqué humor abound, offering a playful yet insightful glimpse into gender dynamics in ancient Athens. While the translator remains...
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Peace
- Auteur(s): Aristophanes
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Set against the backdrop of a war-torn Athens, Peace unfolds four years after The Acharnians, capturing the heartfelt longing of its citizens for an end to the suffering caused by conflict. Our hero, Trygaeus, a passionate rustic, finds himself disillusioned with the inaction of mankind. Determined to seek justice, he embarks on an extraordinary journey to the heavens, riding a colossal dung-beetle to confront Zeus himself. Upon reaching Olympus, he discovers that the gods are absent, leaving only the embodiment of War, who is relentless in his destruction of the Greek city-states. Yet, ...
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