Criticism is a great feature of Greek comedy. In this paper the author examines criticism made by comedy playwrights against tragic playwrights. Aeschylus, Phrinicus, Sophocles are always regarded as positive, nice persons and accurate writters. Euripides and all minor tragic playwrights after him are very strongly criticised by comic playwrights, mostly by Aristophanes. The author emphasises that criticism against the way of performing or writting doesnt't seem to be as important as personal individual criticism.
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