Does it argue in favor of giving them a political voice or


Women in ancient Greece wore veils, kept away from men they were not related to, and often slept in different rooms than their husbands. It was even prohibited to speak the names of "decent women" in public. Using evidence from the text, what is this play's position on the role of women in society? Does it argue in favor of giving them a political voice, or is it simply depicting them as sex-starved homemakers who are eager for a return to the peaceful status quo?

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