The Acharnians

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The Acharnians is an ancient Greek comedy by Aristophanes that satirizes war and advocates for peace through the story of a citizen who makes a private truce during the Peloponnesian War.

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Acharnians 2
The Acharnians canonical 1
comedies of Aristophanes 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek comedy
play
satirical work
addresses Athenian war policy
impact of war on ordinary citizens
advocates private initiative for peace
author Aristophanes
centralTheme anti-war satire
critique of the Peloponnesian War
peace
chorus The Acharnians self-linksurface differs
surface form: Acharnians
chorusDescription chorus of charcoal burners from the deme of Acharnae
countryOfOrigin Classical Athens
criticizes demagogues in Athens
pro-war politicians
depicts contrast between the life of a warmonger and a private citizen at peace
firstPerformanceFestival Lenaia
firstPerformancePlace Athens
firstPerformanceYear 425 BC
firstPrize Lenaia festival
surface form: Lenaia dramatic competition
genre Old Comedy
hasCharacter Amphitheus
Boetian merchant
Megarian merchant
Theorus
historicalSignificance earliest extant Aristophanic play with a complete text
one of the earliest surviving comedies of Aristophanes
influenced later interpretations of anti-war comedy
languageStyle colloquial and highly comic
literaryDevice comic exaggeration
parody
political satire
literaryPeriod Classical Greek literature
mainCharacter Dikaiopolis
notableCharacter Lamachus
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
partOf Aristophanes’ surviving plays
plotSummary An Athenian citizen named Dikaiopolis makes a private peace treaty with Sparta during the Peloponnesian War to escape the hardships of war.
politicalContext Peloponnesian War
protagonistOccupation Athenian citizen
setting Athens
time of the Peloponnesian War
structure agon
episodes
exodos
parabasis
parodos
prologue
yearOfFirstPrize 425 BC

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Aristophanes notableWork The Acharnians
The Acharnians chorus The Acharnians self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Acharnians
Attic Old Comedy notableWorkExample The Acharnians
this entity surface form: Acharnians
Athenian politician and general Cleon source The Acharnians
subject surface form: Cleon
this entity surface form: comedies of Aristophanes