Greek comedies were lighthearted plays that mocked politicians, events, or people. They often featured stereotypical characters such as the old miser or the braggart soldier. Comedy was used both for entertainment and for social commentary.
Greek comedies were lighthearted plays that mocked politicians, events, or people. They often featured stereotypical characters such as the old miser or the braggart soldier. Comedy was used both for entertainment and for social commentary.