Monday, November 17, 2008

Do the men have any power in this?

Really do they? I have touched on this before but are the women also losing abstaining from sex? Also the men in this play are depicted as very brawny so are they really? I mean they do come to the realisation that they need to stop the war. Is it for the right reasons? I think the men may have more power than depicted in this play. Even if this play is suppost to be focused around women why can the men be a little less depicted as idiots who only want sex?

1 comment:

dchou said...

Yeah, the men are definitely walked all over by the women in this play. The police are beaten up by spindles and household items, and the chorus of men is constantly outdone by the women. I think everyone in this play is a little too eager for sex, and so the play is unrealistic, and the war could never end like this.