Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
52
Lingua
Greco
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1992
Editore
Αγροτικές Συνεταιριστικές Εκδόσεις .Α.Ε.
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of 5th-century Athens, this vibrant play tackles the obsession with lawsuits and the courtroom culture that had taken root in society. Aristophanes cleverly uses humor to reveal the absurdity of Athenian life, highlighting how the pursuit of justice often turns silly, entangling citizens in endless litigation.
With a spirited cast of characters, the story unfolds in a way that keeps readers chuckling while reflecting on serious themes. The sharp wit of the authors, combining traditional storytelling with a modern sense of irony, makes for an engaging read that invites laughter as well as introspection about justice and community.
With a spirited cast of characters, the story unfolds in a way that keeps readers chuckling while reflecting on serious themes. The sharp wit of the authors, combining traditional storytelling with a modern sense of irony, makes for an engaging read that invites laughter as well as introspection about justice and community.