Sostratos

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Sostratos is the young Athenian gentleman and romantic lead in Menander’s ancient Greek comedy "Dyskolos."

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instanceOf character in ancient Greek comedy
dramatic character
fictional character
appearsIn Dyskolos NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme integration of misanthrope into community
love across social boundaries
reconciliation between rich and poor
characterTrait adaptable
persistent
respectful
romantic
citizenship Athens NERFINISHED
createdBy Menander NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction contrasts with misanthropic Knemon NERFINISHED
drives main plot through his desire to marry Knemon’s daughter
firstPerformanceWorkAppearedIn Dionysia of 316 BCE (approximate) NERFINISHED
futureFatherInLaw Knemon NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn New Comedy NERFINISHED
hasFamilyRelation son of Kallippides
hasRole romantic lead
young Athenian gentleman
hasSibling Gorgias (half-brother by marriage at play’s end) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkAppearedIn Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
loveInterest Girl (daughter of Knemon)
occupation gentleman of leisure
socialStatus upper-class
wealthy

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Dyskolos mainCharacter Sostratos