What is Lysistrata's plan for ending the war?
Moreover, what metaphor does Lysistrata use when describing her plan to stop the war?
Lysistrata used spinning wool as a metaphor to describe how woman know how to untangle knots and messes, but it's the men who tangles up the wool aka war.
Regarding this, what happens at the end of Lysistrata?
Lysistrata comes out of the Akropolis with her naked handmaid, Peace. After both sides agree, Lysistrata gives the women back to the men and a great celebration ensues. The play ends with a song sung in unison by the Chorus of Old Men and the Chorus of Old Women while everyone dances.
Athena was the tutelary wisdom goddess of Athens, and she was worshiped chiefly at her temple in the Acropolis, a great citadel that served as the political and religious center of Athens, home to the Athenian war treasury. In Lysistrata, Athena is a shadowy but important presence.