This character pours a bucket of water over the head of a magistrate who scorns her for analogizing the ideal workings of society to the woolworking. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this character who titles a play where women invoke the goddess Peace and swear over wine not to “crouch down like a lioness on all fours.”
ANSWER: Lysistrata
[10e] This author of Peace wrote about women withholding sex from their husbands in Lysistrata.
ANSWER: Aristophanes
[10h] Lysistrata, Peace, and this play make up the Aristophanes plays set during the Peloponnesian War. Euripides is asked for vegetables and a beggar’s costume in this play about Dicaeopolis’ attempt to secure peace with Sparta.
ANSWER: The Acharnians
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