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A chorus of civic women, frustrated with male rule, plot to seize control of the city assembly by disguising themselves as men and occupying seats of power. Through comic episodes they enact and debate radical proposals—collective ownership, communal households, and reassigned public roles—mocking utopian political schemes and the practices of existing magistrates. The play mixes sharp dialogue, parodic speeches and choral commentary to expose the follies of rhetoric and governance while exploring gender, authority, and the tensions between ideal theory and everyday life.
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