Peace
A Classic Greek Comedy of Political Satire, War, and the Hope for Peace
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Publisher Description
"Peace by Aristophanes is a brilliant work of ancient Greek comedy and one of the earliest examples of anti-war satire in Western literature.
Written during the Peloponnesian War, Peace follows the humorous and imaginative journey of Trygaeus, a weary Athenian farmer who flies to Olympus on a giant dung beetle in a desperate attempt to end the endless conflict. Through sharp wit, fantastical imagery, and bold humor, Aristophanes criticizes war profiteering, political corruption, and the suffering of ordinary citizens.
Blending political satire, classical drama, and social commentary, the play champions the values of peace, prosperity, and human cooperation. Its comedic surface masks a serious message about the costs of war and the need for civic responsibility—making it as relevant today as it was in ancient Athens.
This classic work is ideal for readers interested in:
Ancient Greek comedy
Classical drama and theater
Political satire
Anti-war literature
Greek history and culture
World literature classics
Witty, imaginative, and deeply human, Peace remains one of Aristophanes’ most enduring plays. It is essential reading for students, scholars, and general readers who enjoy comedy with a powerful political and moral voice."