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 +'''''The Clouds''''' is a [[Greek comedy|comedy]] written by the [[Ancient Greek]] playwright [[Aristophanes]] lampooning the [[sophist]]s and the intellectual trends of late fifth-century [[Athens]]. Although it took last place in the comic festival Aristophanes entered it in, it is one of his most famous works because it offers a highly unusual portrayal of [[Socrates]]. Many also find the play to be quite funny as an irreverent satire of pretentious [[academia]].
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 +Aristophanes re-wrote the play after its initial failure, inserting an interlude into the middle of the action in which the playwright himself takes the stage and chastizes the audience for their poor sense of humor. Thus the play can also be regarded as one of the first instances of [[self-referential]] literature.
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The Clouds is a comedy written by the Ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes lampooning the sophists and the intellectual trends of late fifth-century Athens. Although it took last place in the comic festival Aristophanes entered it in, it is one of his most famous works because it offers a highly unusual portrayal of Socrates. Many also find the play to be quite funny as an irreverent satire of pretentious academia.

Aristophanes re-wrote the play after its initial failure, inserting an interlude into the middle of the action in which the playwright himself takes the stage and chastizes the audience for their poor sense of humor. Thus the play can also be regarded as one of the first instances of self-referential literature.




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