Plutus
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Chremylus, a poor but just man, accompanied by his servant Cario consults the Delphic Oracle concerning his son, whether he ought not to be instructed in injustice and knavery and...

The Knights
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

The Knights is a satire on political and social life in 5th-century BC Athens, the characters are drawn from real life and Cleon is clearly intended to be the villain. However it...

The Frogs
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

The Frogs tells the story of the god Dionysus, who, despairing of the state of Athens' tragedians, travels to the underworld to bring the playwright Euripides back from the dead....

The Birds
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Two middle-aged men stumbling across a hillside wilderness are guided by a pet crow and a pet jackdaw. One of them advises the audience that they are fed up with life in Athens,...

The Ecclesiazusae
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

A group of women, led by the wise and redoubtable Praxagora, has decided that the women of Athens must convince the men to give them control of the city, as they are convinced...

Lysistrata
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Aristophanes

Lysistrata (/laɪˈsɪstrətə/ or /ˌlɪsəˈstrɑːtə/; Attic Greek: Λυσιστράτη, "Army Disbander") is a comedy by...

The Wasps
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Passerino

The Wasps is the fourth in chronological order of the eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes.Aristophanes was a comic playwright of ancient Athens. 

The Knights
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Passerino

"The Knights" is a satire on the social and political life of classical Athens during the Peloponnesian War.Aristophanes was a comic playwright of ancient Athens. 

The Wasps
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

The play begins with a strange scene—a large net has been spread over a house, the entry is barricaded and two slaves are sleeping in the street outside. A third man is...

The Clouds
  • By Aristophanes
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Strepsiades complains to the audience that he is too worried about household debts to get any sleep – his aristocratic wife has encouraged their son's expensive interest in...

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