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"The Clouds" by Aristophanes is a timeless Greek comedy that satirizes the intellectual and cultural trends of Athenian society. Set against the backdrop of ancient Athens, the play follows the misadventures of Strepsiades, an elderly farmer burdened by debt, who enrolls his son, Pheidippides, in the "Thinkery," a school of sophistry, in hopes of avoiding his financial obligations.

Through witty dialogue and absurd situations, Aristophanes skewers the pretensions of the intellectual elite, particularly the sophists, who are depicted as manipulative charlatans peddling dubious philosophies. The play's central conflict between tradition and innovation, reason and rhetoric, reflects broader tensions within Athenian society and serves as a biting critique of contemporary political and social mores.

"The Clouds" is renowned for its irreverent humor, clever wordplay, and sharp social commentary. Aristophanes uses the absurdity of the plot and the eccentricity of its characters to lampoon the vanity and folly of human ambition, reminding audiences of the importance of humility and moderation in the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.

With its timeless themes and universal appeal, "The Clouds" continues to entertain and provoke audiences to this day, offering a humorous and insightful glimpse into the complexities of human nature and the foibles of society.

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eBook : 5 de julio de 2024

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