- Watch the film "Chiraq (2015)"
- Read the play "Aristophanes' Lysistrata" --attached in files.
- Read through Morreall's "Characteristics of Tragedy and Comedy" --attached in files.
Assignment:
Pick 3-4 characteristics from Morreall's list for both the above play and the film. Support each with an example
from the play and film. Be specific with your supporting evidence and include scenes, dialogue, or moments
from each.
For example:
"One of Morreall's statements is that "Comic heroes and plots tend to see the unexpected and surprising as an
opportunity rather than a norm-violation." The character of Lysistrata in Aristophanes' play fulfills this function in
that she makes a bold decision, one that women at that time would never do and that is to stand up to those in
power and defy the normal roles that women have in Athenian society. She leaves her home and inspires other
women to stage a sex strike and take over the treasury…."
A conclusion should include how your analysis helps readers understand how comedy is employed and
ultimately how successful the play and film are in the message each conveys.