... CLEON , SAUSAGE - SELLER , DEMUS , CHORUS . Cleon . ( to Sausage . ) Off , knave ! and feast the crows . Sausage . Fall the ill wish ! Cleon . On your own head Demus , I wait a week With hands prepared to shower my gifts upon you ...
... Cleon provokes disappointment in the demos and a loss of faith in its political will . Cleon represents democratic desire in its most unromanticized form , as pure lust and uncontrolled appetite . For both Aristophanes and Thucyd- ides ...
... Cleon's school and classmates . Cleon's childhood preparation to become an orator . Learn by heart the poetry . Five things every Athenian must learn ; why music ? Cleon's plays . Why no Christmas ? Why must Athenians be swift runners ...
... Cleon was in the oligarchic faction opposed to Pericles ' populism . After Pericles ' death , however , Cleon took on the mantle of the popular faction in opposition to the policies of Nicias . Cleon and other " new men , " like ...
... Cleon . After all , the two main characters are literally defined by their attitudes toward him : Philocleon's name means " Lover of Cleon , " and Bdelycleon's means “ Loather of Cleon . " After the death of Pericles in 429 , it fell to ...
... Cleon in the Pylos episode , I propose to examine in depth Thucydides ' military narrative concerning Cleon at Amphipolis . The historian's interest in Amphipolis is well known . I shall contend that his treatment of Cleon's ...
... Cleon was already a prominent political figure before the death of Pericles . 5 Cleon inherited the tannery from his father ( Σ Cavalry 44 ) . Cleon is repeatedly connected with leather in Aristophanes ' early plays : apart from Cavalry ...
... Cleon B. Richards Case 48 50 Answer of Defendant , The Texas Company in Cleon B. Richards Case 51 Answer of Defendant , Edwin C. Maggs , in Cleon B. Richards Case .. 57 Order Amending Answer of The Texas Com- pany in Cleon B ...
... Cleon did not write " Cleon , ” but rather that his explanation turns on this fact no more than did those of earlier critics . His reading , it is true , unfolds a magnificent Cleon and a profound content : Cleon is less grotesque than ...
... Cleon, Athenian citizens viewed the strategoi (generals) as the only citizens fit for and worthy of political leadership. Cleon, through sheer political talent, managed to dominate the Athenian assembly and ushered in the rule of the ...