Sunday, November 16, 2008
Make love, Not War
This theme applies to this book both literaly and figuratively. Make love can beinterpreted from a sexual perspective, and meaning having sex. It can be interpreted from a figurative perspective meaning making love as in making peace, harmony and care amongst people, to essentially, teach them to "love" eachother despite their differences, just as in this book. Lysistrata wants the men to agree to make peace so that the people of Greece can love one another and live in peace and harmony. And basically, to stop the war. Lysistrata wants the people of Greece to unite and love one another rather than continue the war.
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yea this novel is so b4 its tyme... MAKE LUV NOT WAR is a 60's sayin... But that issue of not have'n peace in nations is universal... I wish one of these beauty queens that wants world peace could show us how to get it... Do u think lysistrata is sayin that we need one strong women to help us attain peace... Lik Lysistrata or mayb Michelle O or Oprah lolz
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