Question

In one play, a character goes to this man’s house and exasperates him by requesting a beggar’s outfit and some vegetables. In a different play, this man pleads for someone to spy on his behalf on a gathering of (15[1])his own female characters. Because the “iron-clamped mace” in this man’s verse is lighter than the “two chariots and two corpses” in his alphabetically prior opponent’s verse, a literal (*) scale in a third play tips in his opponent’s favor. One play invents this man’s fictional relative Mnesilochus, with whom he crashes the women-only Thesmophoria festival. This author died a year before the first performance of another author’s play in which Dionysus judges this man’s plays to be inferior to those of Aeschylus. (-5[1])For 10 points, Aristophanes’ comedies like The Frogs lampoon (-5[1])what Greek tragedian of Medea? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Euripides [the play in the first line is The Acharnians.]
<Darren Petrosino, European Literature>
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