Frogs

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Published May 7, 2013 by Project Gutenberg.

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"The Frogs" by Aristophanes is a classic Greek comedy written in the late 5th century BC. The play follows the god Dionysus, who embarks on a journey to the underworld with his slave Xanthias, seeking to bring back the deceased playwright Euripides in hopes of restoring the glory of Greek tragedy, which he believes has declined. It showcases Aristophanes' signature blend of humor, satire, and cultural commentary, particularly targeting literary and political issues of Ancient Greece. The opening of "The Frogs" sets the scene for Dionysus’s comedic journey as he prepares for his descent to Hades. Accompanied by his slave Xanthias, their banter reveals Dionysus's humorous and sometimes cowardly nature. They discuss the task ahead, which involves finding Euripides and weighing the merits of tragic poetry in a contest with Aeschylus, another great playwright. As they travel, they encounter various characters, including Charon, Pluto, and a chorus of frogs, which …

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  • Dionysus (Greek deity)
  • Greek drama
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  • Drama
  • Voyages to the otherworld
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  • Voyages to the otherworld in literature
  • Greek drama (Comedy)
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  • Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author)