Wealth [in translation]
by Aristophanes
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The story of 'Plutus' concerns Chremylus, a poor but just man, who accompanied by his body-servant Cario, consults the Delphic Oracle concerning his son, whether he ought not to be instructed in injustice and knavery and the other arts whereby worldly men acquire riches. By way of answer the god only tells him that he is to follow whomsoever he first meets upon leaving the temple, who proves to be a blind and ragged old man.Tags
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Aristophanes, 448 b.c. - 385 b.c. Aristophanes is considered to be one of the greatest comedic writers ever to have taken to the stage. He was born in Athens, Greece, in the town of Cydathenaeum. Aristophanes is believed to have been well educated, which would explain his propensity towards words. It is also believed that he owned land on the show more island of Aegina. Aristophanes was first a satirist, he was well known for attacking anything from politics to poets, mainly the war between Sparta and Athens and the poet Euripides. He wrote more than 40, eleven of which are still being acted today. "The Acharnians" was his first play, written in 425, B.C.. This was the first of his plays in reaction to the war, as well as the play "Peace." But perhaps Aristophanes most famous play, Lysistrata, made his true feelings of the war known. In this play, the women seek peace by claiming celibacy until the fighting is stopped. It is the play that he is most famous for, for capturing the feeling of the people in a way that was both lighthearted and poignant. Aristophanes died three years after the war ended, in 385, B.C.,but left behind a legacy that has lasted to the present day. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Aristophanis Comoediae. Tomus II: Lysistratam, Thesmophoriazusas, Ranas, Ecclesiazusae, Plutum, Fragmenta, Indicem Nominum continens (Oxford Classical Text) by Aristophanes
6 Plays: Birds / Lysistrata / Women at the Thesmophoria / Frogs / Assembly-Women / Wealth by Aristophanes
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Wealth [in translation]
- Original title
- Πλοῦτος (Πλοῦτος) (Πλοῦτος)
- Alternate titles
- Plutus
- Original publication date
- 388 BCE
- People/Characters
- Plutus; Cario; Chremylus; Blepsidemus; Poverty; Leader (show all 10); The Honest Man; The Informer; Chremylus' wife; Old Woman
- Important places
- Athens, Greece; Ancient Greece
- First words*
- CARIONE: Per Zeus, per gli dei, che disgrazia essere al servizio di un matto!
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)CORO: E anche noi non indugiamo più. Mettiamoci dietro a loro e seguiamo la processione cantando.
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- Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 882.01 — Literature & rhetoric Classical & modern Greek literatures Classical Greek dramatic poetry and drama standard subdivisions; collections; history, description, critical appraisal; Specific periods Ancient period to ca. 499
- LCC
- PA3875 .P6 — Language and Literature Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature Greek literature Individual authors
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