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![]() ![]() ![]() The two teleplays employ the use of satire to pass across the social and political realities of human interaction. The farce pegs on a woman’s quest to end the Peloponnesian War through the ridiculous implementation of sex denial to men at war. Lysistrata, on the other hand, is a play written by Aristophanes and set in Athens in 411 BCE. The sketch dwells on the thematic application of satire in its diction and has characters such as Callimaco, Siro, Messer Nicia, Liguria, Sostrata, Friar Timoteo and Lucrezia. The Mandragola is an Italian play written by Niccolo Machiavelli and published in 1524 with the first performance taking place in 1526. Comparing and Contrasting the Characters in the Mandragola and Lysistrata ![]()
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