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blic matters and
in that respect is a perfect composite of Paris and Dionysus. Helen
though apparently unmentioned in the judgement scenenow emerges
as the reward for Dionysus’ decision and the immediate cause of the
Greeks’ retribution. In the course of this transition from crime to pun-
ishment and from pleasure to painthe characters of Paris and
Dionysus are separated: Paris discovers Dionysus’ ruse and seeks to
turn him over to the Greeksbut Dionysus ?nds a new disguise (a
ram)and apparently escapes with the help of satyrs. Helen may been
intended to suggest AspasiaLechery’s daughterin
Cheirones(259
KA); Pericles’ political supporters (the ‘Pisistratids’ elsewhere) were
probably the Satyrs. But the hypothesis makes clear that the point of
the allegory is Pericles himself whoas the play suggestsfound war
useful to indulge and screen his desires.
What do we make of this allegory? It is likely that Plutarchif he
had known the playwould have used it as further proof of the malice
in comic representations of Pericles. In his accountPericles’ mastery
of his own private desires seems related to his expertise at manipu-
lating the desires and emotions of his fellow citizens. To win their
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