![]() ![]() In a very disruptive manner, the two genders try to stand for power and dominance by representing the way they smell. After that, hey take off their clothes to reveal their smell as well. In addition, after the men take off their clothes to divulge their smell, the women respond by saying, “a woman’s got to smell like a woman”. When the women from Sparta arrive, Lysistrata and Kalonike remark on how badly they smell by saying that they are from Dungstown. The men wish to distinct themselves from the women because they feel endangered by the power that Lysistrata and the other women have held by refusing to have sex although, the difference in smell amid genders does not exist. ![]() The men say, “a man’s gotta smell like a man from the word go”. The men want to show off the way that they smell bad in order to assert their supremacy over women in the Choral Debate however, the women reveal that they smell just as bad so that they can uphold the power they have already seized by declining to have sex. ![]()
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