 |
|
 |
|
Lysistrata illustration by Aubrey Beardsley |
| |
|
|
|
There are 6 essays on Lysistrata.
Sort by Essay Grade |
Sort Free Essays First |
Sort by Essay Length
Student Essays on Lysistrata

from source:
 Essay Grade: 92%
Literary Love
1,399 words, approx. 5 pages
 Explores the theme of love in Aristophanes Lysistrata and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Argues that the theme of love is present throughout each work, moving the story along through many trials and tribulations; however, Lysistrata is more of a love of beliefs of freedom empowered by the drive for sexual desires whereas A Midsummer Night's Dream is the search for true love between young couples.
from source:
 Essay Grade: 86%
Is "the Lysistrata" a Serious Play?
1,013 words, approx. 3 pages
 Explores "The Lysistrata" by Aristophanes. Describes to what extent it is a serious play. Examines major themes from the play.
from source:
 Essay Grade: 83%
Comparing the Characters of Lysitrata, Penelope, and Medea
960 words, approx. 3 pages
 This paper compares and contrasts female characters from ancient Greek literature, including Penelope from Homer's Odyssey, Lysistrata from the Aristophanes'Lysistrata, and Medea from Euripides' tragedy, Medea.
from source:
 Essay Grade: 92%
from source:
 Essay Grade: 92%
Lysistrata by Aristophanes
733 words, approx. 2 pages
 A discussion on the holding back of sex by the women of Athens and what that entails.
from source:
 Essay Grade: 86%
Lysistrata, a Summary
728 words, approx. 2 pages
 Summarizes the story Lysistrata. Describes how the main character, Lysistrata, plans a meeting between all of the women of Greece to formulate a plan to end the Peloponnesian War.
 View More Articles on Lysistrata
|
|


|
|  |
 |
|  |