Why is Aristophanes called "The Father of Comedy"? - Mark Robinson

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At the annual Athenian drama festival in 426 BC,
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a comic play called The Babylonians,
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written by a young poet named Aristophanes,
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was awarded first prize.
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But the play’s depiction of Athens’ conduct during the Peloponnesian War
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was so controversial that afterwards,
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a politician named Kleon took Aristophanes to court
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for "slandering the people of Athens in the presence of foreigners."
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Aristophanes struck back two years later with a play called The Knights.
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In it, he openly mocked Kleon,
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ending with Kleon’s character working as a lowly sausage seller
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outside the city gates.
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This style of satire was a consequence
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of the unrestricted democracy of 5th century Athens
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and is now called "Old Comedy."
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Aristophanes’ plays, the world’s earliest surviving comic dramas,
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are stuffed full of parodies, songs, sexual jokes, and surreal fantasy.
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They often use wild situations,
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like a hero flying to heaven on a dung beetle,
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or a net cast over a house to keep the owner’s father trapped inside,
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in order to subvert audience expectations.
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And they’ve shaped how comedy’s been written and performed ever since.
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The word "comedy" comes from the Ancient Greek "komos," – revel,
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and "oide," – singing,
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and it differed from its companion art form, "tragedy" in many ways.
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Where ancient Athenian tragedies dealt with the downfall of the high and mighty,
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their comedies usually ended happily.
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And where tragedy almost always borrowed stories from legend,
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comedy addressed current events.
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Aristophanes’ comedies celebrated ordinary people and attacked the powerful.
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His targets were arrogant politicians,
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war-mongering generals,
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and self-important intellectuals,
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exactly the people who sat in the front row of the theatre,
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where everyone could see their reactions.
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As a result, they were referred to as komoidoumenoi:
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"those made fun of in comedy."
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Aristophanes’ vicious and often obscene mockery
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held these leaders to account, testing their commitment to the city.
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One issue, in particular, inspired much of Aristophanes’ work:
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the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.
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In Peace, written in 421 BC,
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a middle-aged Athenian frees the embodiment of peace from a cave,
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where she’d been exiled by profiteering politicians.
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Then, in the aftermath of a crushing naval defeat for Athens in 411 BC,
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Aristophanes wrote "Lysistrata."
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In this play, the women of Athens grow sick of war
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and go on a sex strike until their husbands make peace.
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Other plays use similarly fantastic scenarios to skewer topical situations,
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such as in "Clouds,"
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where Aristophanes mocked fashionable philosophical thinking.
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The hero Strepsiades enrolls in Socrates’s new philosophical school,
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where he learns how to prove that wrong is right
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and that a debt is not a debt.
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No matter how outlandish these plays get, the heroes always prevail in the end.
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Aristophanes also became the master of the parabasis,
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a comic technique where actors address the audience directly,
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often praising the playwright or making topical comments and jokes.
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For example, in "Birds,"
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the Chorus takes the role of different birds
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and threatens the Athenian judges that if their play doesn’t win first prize,
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they’ll defecate on them as they walk around the city.
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Perhaps the judges didn’t appreciate the joke,
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as the play came in second.
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By exploring new ideas
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and encouraging self-criticism in Athenian society,
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Aristophanes not only mocked his fellow citizens,
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but he shaped the nature of comedy itself.
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Hailed by some scholars as the father of comedy,
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his fingerprints are visible upon comic techniques everywhere,
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from slapstick
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to double acts
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to impersonations
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to political satire.
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Through the praise of free speech and the celebration of ordinary heroes,
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his plays made his audience think while they laughed.
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And his retort to Kleon in 425 BC still resonates today:
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“I’m a comedian, so I’ll speak about justice,
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no matter how hard it sounds to your ears.”
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