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Ancient Greek comedy and Lysistrata

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Difference between Ancient Greek comedy and Lysistrata

Ancient Greek comedy vs. Lysistrata

Ancient Greek comedy was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre of classical Greece (the others being tragedy and the satyr play). Lysistrata (or; Attic Greek: Λυσιστράτη, Lysistrátē, "Army Disbander") is a comedy by Aristophanes.

Similarities between Ancient Greek comedy and Lysistrata

Ancient Greek comedy and Lysistrata have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aristophanes, Classical Athens, Dionysia, Lenaia, Pherecrates.

Aristophanes

Aristophanes (Ἀριστοφάνης,; c. 446 – c. 386 BC), son of Philippus, of the deme Kydathenaion (Cydathenaeum), was a comic playwright of ancient Athens.

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Classical Athens

The city of Athens (Ἀθῆναι, Athênai a.tʰɛ̂ː.nai̯; Modern Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athínai) during the classical period of Ancient Greece (508–322 BC) was the major urban center of the notable polis (city-state) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League.

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Dionysia

The Dionysia was a large festival in ancient Athens in honor of the god Dionysus, the central events of which were the theatrical performances of dramatic tragedies and, from 487 BC, comedies.

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Lenaia

The Lenaia (Λήναια) was an annual Athenian festival with a dramatic competition.

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Pherecrates

Pherecrates (Greek: Φερεκράτης) was a Greek poet of Athenian Old Comedy, and a rough contemporary of Cratinus, Crates and Aristophanes.

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Ancient Greek comedy and Lysistrata Comparison

Ancient Greek comedy has 130 relations, while Lysistrata has 126. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.95% = 5 / (130 + 126).

References

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