Medea vs. Lysistrata
Title: Medea vs. Lysistrata
Category: /History
Details: Words: 432 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Medea vs. Lysistrata
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Lysistrata fought injustice with sexuality. The disservices women suffered were illustrated in the Greek plays Medea and Lysistrata. Both plays portray women as strong-minded characters faced with great suffering. The difference between the two is in their outcome. Medea, a tragedy, opposes society's maltreatment of women with the use of counter suffering, involving death and destruction. Lysistrata, a comedy, has characters who use intelligence to overcome social evil. Lysistrata ends positively, whereas Medea does not.