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Lysistrata, By Aristophanes

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In the play Lysistrata, Aristophanes imagines the women of Greece "fighting" for peace with a very elemental, and essentially feminine, weapon: sexual blackmail. An Athenian woman named Lysistrata plans to convince women to abstain from sex in order to end the war between the men of Greece. Lysistrata brings the Spartan and Theban women into the plan as well. Her idea was to not just starve the Athenian men of sex, but men on all sides of the conflict. She hoped that this would bring them to the negotiating table to find a solution for peace between their city-states. Lysistrata is a woman of strong convictions who, being tired of the war, its cost, and the continued absence of men from the home because of their presence at the front lines;

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