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4 pages in length. Disgruntled with the Peloponnesian War and all that it represented, Athenian women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata take matters into their own hands to illustrate their displeasure by placing the Acropolis between them and their husbands as they withhold sex in exchange for peace with Sparta. No bibliography.
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their displeasure by placing the Acropolis between them and their husbands as they withhold sex in exchange for peace with Sparta. Aristophanes Lysistrata
is a celebration of gender, with particular emphasis upon issues of feminism and patriarchal control. Indeed, Aristophanes portrays the necessity of feminism; not only are his writings a solid
reflection of his personal sentiments but so is the manner in which his lead character reflects the female reawakening. Thus is the case with her ongoing assertion that there
is truly no separation of the sexes in reality, short of the obvious physical differences; rather, her perpetual argument clearly makes the point that the female gender -- no matter
how seemingly fragile and delicate -- is indeed just as much an emotionally strong and self-reliant individual as her socially accepted male counterpart.
Indeed, the road to female freedom and self-expression has been paved with patriarchal intolerance and characteristic skepticism. "But what can women do thats sensible, or grand? Were good
at putting make-up on, designer clothes and wigs and necklaces, imported gowns and fancy lingerie!." That women have been forced to prove their worthiness within the stringent boundaries of
a male-dominated existence speaks volumes about the inherent fortitude that comprises the female spirit. Lysistrata implies that the concept of feminism embodies a number of critical theories by which
to better address the various perspectives of interdisciplinary connection. As a means by which to establish a fundamental basis upon which women could be perceived within the myriad components
of life, the early feminist movement served to establish a semblance of organization between and among the foundational elements of contemporary feminism. One
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