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  • What is democracy
    From of government where power to make decisions is in hands of people / majority
  • The assembly
    Gathering of Athenian citizens every 10 days on Pynx
    Expected for evryone to attend
    Discuss and vote political matters
  • How were votes taken at the assembly
    Anyone Present could speak and votes taken by a show if hands on
  • Why couldn’t people, attend assembly + consequenve
    Hard for poor people:
    • Lived far, so expensive to travel
    • If they didn’t, would be whipped and shamed
  • What democrat was Athens
    Direct democracy - issue was voted by the people
  • Qualities to be illegible to vote in Assembly
    • male
    • fully Athenian
    • 18+
    • free
    • serve 2 years in military
    • pay all taxes
  • The Boule
    • Most significant group
    • Decided what to discuss
  • How many people in Boule, how was this selected?
    • 500
    • 50 men chosen randomly by lottery fro, each ten tribes
    • Citizen cannot refuse to serve
    • Citizen can only hold this post twice
  • Why is selection of Boule good?
    More fair
    • Different people from each class can contribute
    • People more politically engaged
  • The archon
    • Good knowledge of law, so acted as judges
    • Each was responsible for important events
  • How many archons were there
    10
    • One from each tribe
  • Senior archon
    • One of the year would act as head of state and president of assembly
  • State slaves jobs in assembly
    Maintained order in the assembly
  • Ostracism
    • Once a year assembly asked if it wants to be held
    • Each person takes part of broken pot (ostrakon) and wrote name of person
    • Name with most voted exiled for 10 years
  • Ostracism meaning
    Not very common
    Encourage people to not make stuff up
    Only if citizen starts to dominate politics
  • How did women gain power
    Impact of social status
    Access to powerful people
    Bribery, blackmail
    Education - art of rhetoric
  • How did Athens elect
    Sortition
  • Why was the assembly fair
    Because it allowed people of different classes to make a change, not just high status and monarchs
  • What were the two purposed of comedy
    Religious - performed for the honour of Dionysus
    Political - educate audience = didactic
    Ridiculed people who were cowardly
    Depicted situations really facing the city (war)
  • Common feature of Athenian comedy
    • Role reversals
    • Characters mock audience member s
  • Why was theatre so important for Athens
    Encouraged self criticisms in audience
  • Farce
    Buffoonish comic with crude characters and impossible situations
  • summary: Aristophanes Assembylwomen
    Comedy play depicts Women taking political power in Athens
    Aristophanes presenting this as farcical
    Problem Athens facing was real, but solution was a joke
  • Men’s speech vs women’s speech
    Boys and Hetairai would have lessons in law, philosophy
    Aristophanes smocks women speech
    Stereotype that woman are poor speakers, cant be persuasive