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1. First, to give some historical context: According to many historians, Aristophanes' play is said to be typical of the Old Comedy period. When was this play written?
2. What two Greek city-states are at war with each other in the play?
3. True or False: The Greek women agree to refrain from having sex with their men, in order to put an end to the war.
4. What famous Greek landmark do the women seize, which is used as the setting for almost the whole remainder of the play?
5. Who are Lysistrata's two closest Athenian female friends?
6. Who is Myrrhina's husband?
7. Who concedes to Lysistrata's plan first: the Athenian women or the Spartan women?
8. After suffering a 'sexless' existence for a short while, the women get agitated in the Acropolis. Three women (at different times) use bogus stories in a futile attempt to escape from Lysistrata and the Acropolis. Which of the following is not used by any of the three women?
9. What is the name of the nude character, who represents a map of Greece and the epitome of sexual attractiveness, in a final attempt to initiate a peace agreement between the warring cities?
10. Here's a give away... True or False: after a peace is made, the warring states have a huge party together, where the drink is flowing and music is playing.
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