Unruly, chaotic, & irreverent, this comedy had me chuckling at points (my inner child lives on), shaking my head at points, & wanting to come to Socrates‘ defence most of the time. This a total skewering of Socrates & the intellectual trends of Athens at the time, but at its core it‘s just mad about the Socratic/philosophic turn toward desecrating the gods, which is a caricature of Socrates' ideas. Is this why Plato didn't want poets around? 😅