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Aristophanes' The Clouds receives mixed reviews for its biting satire of Athenian society and intellectuals, particularly Socrates. Critics praise its clever humor and insightful critique. However, some argue that the humor does not always translate well to modern audiences, and its dense language can be challenging. Overall, it's lauded for its historical significance and wit.
Potential readers of The Clouds by Aristophanes are those who appreciate classical Greek literature, satire, and critiques of philosophical thought. Similar to fans of Plato's Republic or Juvenal's Satires, they enjoy intellectual humor and the exploration of character flaws and societal issues through comedic dialogue.
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