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Power and Fear in "Medea" and "Lysistrata"
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An eight page comparison of these two Greek plays from the fifth century BC, by Euripedes and Aristophanes respectively. The paper maintains that although Aristophanes' play takes the form of a bawdy comedy and Euripedes is a melodramatic tragedy, both playwrights clearly fear the potential power of women. Bibliography lists five sources.
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Power and Fear in "Medea" and "Lysistrata"
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