THE GOVERNMENT OF WOMEN between Classicism and modernity: A Look Beyond
When the play is represented by Aristophanes in 393 BC, Athens, bulging from 40 years of war, is in disarray material and spiritual. Given the inability of men to build a just world, women implement a "coup", assumed power, abolish private property and the family, thus anticipating modern theories and making fun of the end show the paradoxical consequences. Through a comedy at times melancholy, the author seems to say that salvation can only stay in the good sense and harmony. Fares in Giancarlo's direction this new production returns the vivacity of style Aristophanes
highlighting the social content of the work.
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