One of the most remarkable documents ever written on the
subject of
peace may be Aristophanes's
play ,"Lysistrata." It is a ribald,
extremely sexual comedy about an extremely serious subject, namely, the subject of a
war between close allies and neighbors. This paper analyzes the play and the theme of war and peace. It looks at the issue of war between the sexes and how this concept was seen through the eyes of an ancient Greek playwright.
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