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Aristophanes: Frogs

3. Ways to get to Hell (108-33)

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Lecture

In this module, we discuss lines 108-33 of the play, in which Dionysus asks Heracles the most comfortable way to get into Hell, although Dionysus isn’t terribly enthused by any of the methods that Heracles suggests.

Course

This course provides close reading and analysis of Aristophanes’ Frogs, focusing on the prescribed material for the OCR A-Level in Classical Greek. All passages are presented in the original Greek with a facing English translation, while commentary includes discussion of the historical context of the play, the language and style of Aristophanic comedy and its characters, and the references to other literary works, most notably the tragedies of Aeschylus and Euripides.

Lecturer

Dr Rosie Wyles researches the cultural history of the ancient world through theatre performance. She did her undergraduate studies in Classics at Oxford and was awarded her PhD on the ancient performance reception of Euripides from the University of London in 2007. Her research interests include Greek and Roman performance arts, costume, reception within antiquity and beyond it, and gender.

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Wyles, R. (2018, August 15). Aristophanes: Frogs - Ways to get to Hell (108-33) [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/aristophanes-frogs/ways-to-get-to-hell-108-33

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Wyles, R. "Aristophanes: Frogs – Ways to get to Hell (108-33)." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/aristophanes-frogs/ways-to-get-to-hell-108-33

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