Lysistrata and the Feminist Movement

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Lysistrata and the feminist movement

In ancient Greece, society for women was constricted in a patriarchal society. Women could not participate in politics nor could they obtain an education. Women were bound to their homes and in charge of their slaves and rearing their children. Men were entitled to anything they desired including women. The decisions regarding all matters of the polis were decided by men and men were the ones responsible for protection of the polis. Lysistrata is a play of an early feminism movement because it empowered women, created future movements, and left a legacy of its own.

In the play, the women of Greece united to determine the affairs of the Peloponnesian War that was ensuing. Tired of their men being away for years to fight for their country, the women bound together and chose to handle matters themselves. The first part of the plan was to obtain control of the Acropolis entitling the women to control the finances of the polis. The second part of the plan was to withhold sex from their men until a treaty could be bound. This plan was no easy task due to the limitations of women’s rights and civil liberties. By withholding sex and taking control of the Acropolis from the men, they were able to change the outcome of the war and decide the matters of the polis.

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Lysistrata united the women of Greece by calling them together to address the war. The war caused great strife for the women as their men were called away for years at a time. She devised an exceptional plan to end the war. By grouping women together they could empower each other to achieve a common goal to end the war and bring their men home. It was uncommon for women in Greece to commune together. In the time period it was best ...

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