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The Birds (Annotated)

Aristophanes

Verlag: Reading Masterpieces

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The plot of the play revolves around Pisthetaerus, an Athenian who convinces the birds to create a great city in the sky, and thus regain their status as the original gods. Pisthetaerus eventually transforms into a bird-like god himself, and replaces Zeus as the king of the gods. 
Verfügbar seit: 21.01.2022.

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