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Dyskolos (Greek: Δύσκολος, pronounced [dýskolos], translated as The Grouch, The Misanthrope, The Curmudgeon, The Bad-tempered Man or Old Cantankerous) is an Ancient Greek comedy by Menander, the only one of his plays, and of the whole New Comedy, that has survived in almost complete form. It was first presented at the Lenaian festival in 317–16 BC, where it won Menander the first-place prize.
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Dyskolos
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dbpedia:Menander
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* Kallippides, Sostratos' father Pan * Khaireas, "the gofer" * * Sostratos * Knemon, "the grouch" * Sostratos' Mother * Getas, a slave * Girl, Knemon's daughter * Gorgias, her brother * Sikon, a cook * Daos, a slave * Simikhe, a slave * Pyrrhias, a slave
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Worshippers of Pan
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* Donax, a slave * Myrrhine, Gorgias' mother * Other slaves, female relatives, friends of Sostratos' mother
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0317-01-01Z
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A country road inPhyleoutside Athens near several farmsteads and a shrine of Pan.
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