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Comedy presents food that is to be eaten , with a bias to cheap and humble dishes , the pig's trotter rather than the rump steak . This food may serve to promote normality , particularly in festivity , in Peace or Acharnians ...
Comedy presents food that is to be eaten , with a bias to cheap and humble dishes , the pig's trotter rather than the rump steak . This food may serve to promote normality , particularly in festivity , in Peace or Acharnians ...
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Plato , Republic 326b ) link these desires and urge that they be controlled ; comedy also links them and promotes them energetically , apparently from the viewpoint of the ordinary person , not the aristocrat .
Plato , Republic 326b ) link these desires and urge that they be controlled ; comedy also links them and promotes them energetically , apparently from the viewpoint of the ordinary person , not the aristocrat .
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What is interesting is that this aberrant figure at the sacrifice does not feature in surviving comedy — rather the role is deprecated ( cf. Pherecrates fr . 144 K , Ar . Peace 748 ) - unlike tragedy where aberration at the sacrifice is ...
What is interesting is that this aberrant figure at the sacrifice does not feature in surviving comedy — rather the role is deprecated ( cf. Pherecrates fr . 144 K , Ar . Peace 748 ) - unlike tragedy where aberration at the sacrifice is ...
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