Frogs:
Key Summary Points
● Dionysus, the god of theatre, journeys to the Underworld to bring back a great tragic
playwright to save Athenian drama.
● He disguises himself as Heracles, causing comic confusion with underworld figures
who fear Heracles’ past rampages.
● Dionysus seeks to revive Euripides, believing him to be Athens’ best hope for artistic
and moral revival.
● A contest is held in Hades between Aeschylus and Euripides to determine who is the
superior tragedian.
● The contest evaluates their poetic skill, moral instruction, and usefulness to the city.
● Though initially favoring Euripides, Dionysus ultimately chooses Aeschylus for his
gravity and wisdom.
● Aeschylus is brought back to the living world to help guide Athens in a time of crisis.
Key Characters
Character Description
Dionysus God of theatre and wine. Protagonist who
travels to the Underworld in search of a
great playwright to save Athens.
Xanthias Dionysus’s witty slave. Provides comic relief
and often outsmarts his master.
Heracles Hero previously descended to the
Underworld. Dionysus borrows his outfit
and identity for the journey.
Charon Ferryman of the dead. Transports Dionysus
across the river Styx.
Chorus of Frogs Sings a comical refrain ('Brekekekex koax
koax') as Dionysus crosses the river.
Key Summary Points
● Dionysus, the god of theatre, journeys to the Underworld to bring back a great tragic
playwright to save Athenian drama.
● He disguises himself as Heracles, causing comic confusion with underworld figures
who fear Heracles’ past rampages.
● Dionysus seeks to revive Euripides, believing him to be Athens’ best hope for artistic
and moral revival.
● A contest is held in Hades between Aeschylus and Euripides to determine who is the
superior tragedian.
● The contest evaluates their poetic skill, moral instruction, and usefulness to the city.
● Though initially favoring Euripides, Dionysus ultimately chooses Aeschylus for his
gravity and wisdom.
● Aeschylus is brought back to the living world to help guide Athens in a time of crisis.
Key Characters
Character Description
Dionysus God of theatre and wine. Protagonist who
travels to the Underworld in search of a
great playwright to save Athens.
Xanthias Dionysus’s witty slave. Provides comic relief
and often outsmarts his master.
Heracles Hero previously descended to the
Underworld. Dionysus borrows his outfit
and identity for the journey.
Charon Ferryman of the dead. Transports Dionysus
across the river Styx.
Chorus of Frogs Sings a comical refrain ('Brekekekex koax
koax') as Dionysus crosses the river.