Ezra - Plautus Plays

             There was a lot that I didn't expect from these two plays, mainly the amount of jokes in every line, and how modern it felt, though that was mainly because of the translator's choice inclusion of lines like "cruisin' for a bruisin'" (line 837 of Casina). Both of them have very similar narratives and plot points, such as men fighting over the ownership of an enslaved girl, but I think The Braggart Soldier has more potential as a movie. In Casina, I felt like both parties sucked, but The Braggart Soldier offers a more complex plot and a hatable villain. As plays however I liked Casina a lot more, though it might just be because it was hard to keep track of all the long greek names in the other. 

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