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The Clouds E-BOOK

Aristophanes
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The Clouds by Aristophanes is a sharp and satirical comedy that offers a witty critique of intellectual trends and social attitudes in ancient Athens. First performed in 423 BCE, the play humorously examines the influence of new philosophical ideas and the shifting values of Athenian society, particularly through its parody of education and rhetoric.

The story follows Strepsiades, an indebted and desperate man seeking a way to escape his financial troubles. Hoping to outwit his creditors, he enrolls in a peculiar school known as the "Thinkery," where unconventional teachings promise to turn weak arguments into strong ones. There, he encounters a caricature of the philosopher Socrates, who is portrayed as the head of this absurd institution, suspended between heaven and earth while pondering abstract ideas.

As Strepsiades and later his son become entangled in this world of distorted logic and clever wordplay, the play unfolds into a comedic exploration of morality, responsibility, and the misuse of knowledge. Aristophanes uses exaggerated characters and imaginative scenarios to question whether intellectual sophistication leads to wisdom—or merely provides tools for deception.

Blending humor with biting social commentary, The Clouds reflects concerns about the erosion of traditional values and the consequences of prioritizing cleverness over integrity. Its playful yet critical tone continues to resonate, making it a timeless work that invites readers to reflect on education, ethics, and the true purpose of knowledge.

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Aantal bladzijden:
54
Taal:
Engels

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Productcode (EAN):
9786143493107
Verschijningsdatum:
16/03/2026
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E-book
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