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Article presently features content fork (cut and pasted from Aristophanes). I am going to remove the borrowed material. This article is necessary and it has scope for material that can't be included in Aristophanes or Ancient Greek comedy e.g scholarly debates about extent to which Aristophanes represents the genre of Old Comedy, comparisons with tragedy, origins of OC, social, political and religious aspects of OC etc etc etc. Cutting and pasting only encourages misdirections. 121.223.100.220 (talk) 01:33, 20 June 2011 (UTC)Reply