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Clouds

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The Clouds is a comedic play that satirizes the philosophical teachings of Socrates and the Sophists in classical Athens. The play centers on Strepsiades, a debt-ridden father who seeks to avoid his financial burdens by learning the art of persuasive argument at Socrates' academy, the Thinkery. Strepsiades hopes to teach his son Phidippides to argue unjust causes to evade creditors. The play explores the conflict between traditional Athenian values such as piety, self-restraint, and military discipline, and the emerging new values propagated by intellectuals that question these ideals. Aristophanes critiques the moral relativism and sophistry that he believes erode society's moral fabric. The Thinkery teaches arguments that prioritize winning over truth, leading to scenes where societal respect, family hierarchy, and justice are upended. Ultimately, Strepsiades becomes disillusioned by the consequences of this new education, climaxing in his violent attack on the academy. The play ends by reaffirming traditional norms and mocking the dangers of abandoning old values for radical new philosophies. Through humor and satire, The Clouds questions the implications of intellectual trends and social change in Athens.
Toimittaja
Aristophanes
ISBN
9789375556251
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
11.1.2025
Kustantaja
Double9 Books
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  • Epub - Adobe DRM
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