Aristophanes was a writer of comedies, not tragedies. He is known for his satirical and often bawdy plays that poked fun at Athenian society, politics, and prominent figures.
While there are elements of realism in his plays, they are primarily meant to be humorous and entertaining, not to evoke the intense emotions and serious themes associated with Greek tragedies.
Some of the most famous Greek tragedians include Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus.