In Ancient Athens, women were very cloistered and kept out of the public sphere and this was seen as a civic virtue. But Athenian plays such as Medea, Antigone and Lysistrata have powerful female characters, including cases of explicit challenge to the status quo in terms of gender relations. Why?
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