Comparative study- Death and the Maiden and Lysistrata

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May 3, 2016

 

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“Lysistrata: If someone had invited them to a festival of Bacchos, say; or to Pan’s shrine, or to Aphrodite’s…But now not a women in sight! ... Lysistrata: …Really, I don’t blame the men for what they talk about us.” (Dudley Fitts, Prologue, 1). Lysistrata has called a meeting with the women of Greece...
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However, they all arrive late. In the above quotes, Lysistrata is telling the audience that women at that time are used as sex objects and must obey their husbands. This introduces a scenario of God (man) and slave (woman). In Death and the Maiden, Paulina is raped and tortured when the country was under dictatorship...
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