

Aspasia
Feb 18, 2020
Meet Aspasia, the woman who broke all the rules in ancient Greece. Explore how writers and comedians used Aspasia's reputation to attack statesman Pericles. Learn about the contrasting portrayal of Aspasia in the Vatican Museum and Pericles' devotion to her. Discover Aspasia's remarkable life and her influence on philosophical dialogues. Explore the challenges of portraying Aspasia in comedy through examples from Aristophanes' play and a hypothetical portrayal of Barbara Streisand in the future.
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Aspasia's Significance
- Aspasia, partner of Pericles, is a significant figure in 5th-century Athens despite leaving no writings.
- Her influence and story can be pieced together from other sources, similar to Socrates.
Hetairai vs. Wives
- In ancient Greece, hetairai enjoyed more freedom and intellectual stimulation than wives.
- However, wives possessed legal protection and family support, unlike hetairai.
Aspasia's Rhetoric
- Natalie Haynes discusses Aspasia's portrayal in Plato's Menexenus dialogue.
- Socrates claims Aspasia taught him rhetoric and potentially Pericles' famous funeral oration.