Greek and Roman Comedy
The Clouds is a comedic play by Aristophanes that premiered in 423 BCE, and it serves as a critical commentary on the philosophical trends of Ancient Greece, particularly the Sophistic movement. This play highlights the tension between traditional values and new ideas, while showcasing the absurdity of human behavior and the power of rhetoric, linking it to both political critique and social commentary.
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