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The Clouds (Ancient Greek: Νεφέλαι Nephelai) is a comedy written by the celebrated playwright Aristophanes lampooning intellectual fashions in classical Athens. It was originally produced at the City Dionysia in 423 BC and it was not well received, coming last of the three plays competing at the festival that year. It was revised between 420-417 BC and thereafter it was circulated in manuscript form.
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The Clouds
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*First Creditor *Strepsiades an elderly farmer *Chaerephon the philosopher *Witness brought by First Creditor *Students at the Thinkery *Inferior Argument *Slaves to Strepsiades *Two Students at The Thinkery *Socratesthe philosopher *Pheidippides his son *Slave *Superior Argument Silent roles Thedramatis personæin ancient comedy depends on interpretation of textual evidence. This list is based on Alan Sommerstein's translation. *Second Creditor
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Clouds (goddesses)
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1. House of Strepsiades 2. The Thinkery (Socrates' school)
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