Formulation of possible sexual violence in Aristophanic comedy
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https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i27.42042Keywords:
Comedy, Aristophanes, secondary characters, violence, possible rapeAbstract
A compilation of the different ways of expression of sexual violence is presented in this work, applied to the characters of the Aristophanic Comedy, so as to establish its typology as a mechanism of comicalness of the comic genre, and as a portrayal of a society that allows it and even considers it as a source of humour. The study is organised through a series of patterns, sorted in a climatic manner, of the different ways that the characters of Aristophanes use to verbally portray the sexual aggression. In all cases, it is a future projection of rape that never occurs in front of the spectators, as everything ends up being the character’s desire.
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