Option 2: The "Historical Hot Take" Post (Best for Twitter/LinkedIn)
Ever feel like social media drama is a bit much? In 411 BCE, Aristophanes decided to write a play about women, complaining about a playwright who wrote plays about women. Meta , right? In Thesmophoriazusae , the women of Athens, sick of Euripides' brutal portrayals of them, gather to plan their revenge.
Option 1: The "Meta-Theater" Post (Best for Class/Drama Blog) Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae
The best part? It's a comedy about the fear of theatre's power to shape reality. Euripides has to send a man (disguised as a woman, naturally) to spy on them. It’s a hilarious, fast-paced dive into gender performativity long before it was trendy.
Here are a few options for a post about Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae (Women at the Thesmophoria), ranging from academic to witty, based on the themes of gender, politics, and theater in 411 BCE. Option 2: The "Historical Hot Take" Post (Best
How the male actors performed as women performing as themselves.
The play opens with a mockery of the tragic playwright Agathon, who is shown to be highly effeminate and artistic—a direct joke about the theater culture of the time. In Thesmophoriazusae , the women of Athens, sick
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