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    Surabhi Yadav English (Hons) 2B Roll No.231 Assignment Question:- Critically comment on Euripides’ depiction of Medea’s problems as relating to her status as a foreign woman in Athens. Medea is a play about the subaltern‚ the Other‚ the misfit‚ the stranger‚ the woman who is “deserted‚ a refugee‚ thought nothing of”. It is a play about the barbarian’s powerful ability to restore her own dignity and achieve justice. Seen as such the play can function on a different level. It is a “radical”

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    guiding of the Malleus Maleficarum‚ it played a culturally significant part in drawing upon and strengthening the beliefs of the Church. It can be noted that the accusations in the Malleus Maleficarum consisted primarily about women. In Euripides’ Medea‚ the cultural concern on the role of women in Greek society is explicit. The debate on magic draws on the otherness of being a female‚ an issue of “Us vs. Them” in society‚ where the magic of women is linked to subverting gendered institutions. The

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    A Love Triangle

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    EN Composition 1 12/28/12 A Love Triangle Medea and Jason are both manipulative. When Medea learnt that she being force to exile she pleads to Creon soft side to allow her an extra day to regroup herself.Asking him to consider her children and having to provide for them since their father cannot do that anymore.MeanwhileMedea ask Jason to come and leave their children with him and his new family only so that she could use the children to send to carry a gift for the princess which consist of

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    Medea by Euripedes Study Guide Part 1 – Language and Gender‚ Language and Power‚ Language and Belief‚ Language and Translation Part 3 – Literature: Text and Context Part 4 – Literature: Critical Study If you are not familiar with the conventions and settings for Greek tragedy‚ Tragedy: The Basics or Introduction to Greek Tragedy will help you get oriented. You may also find this video helpful: Introduction to Medea Required Reading Euripides’ Medea - a presentation 1. What background facts

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    Ashes of a Fallen Hero Jason‚ although often mistaken as an epic hero‚ portrays a tragic hero in the ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides. To be a tragic hero‚ one must first be considered a hero with noble characteristics. In the prelude to MedeaJason sets off into a quest in a ship full of noble heroes after the denial of his claim to royalty. Even with fate leaning heavily on the opponents’ side‚ Jason overcomes many trials lain before him in order to achieve his goals. He is portrayed

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    conversation with Aeneas‚ comparisons between Dido and Medea and Aeneas and Jason are quite identifiable. The overarching difference between the two‚ however‚ is the Aeneid is more centered on the god’s affect on Dido and Aeneas‚ while Jason and the Golden Fleece seems to be focused mainly on Jason and Medea’s actions and their repercussions. Virgil begins Book 4 immediately with a comparison between Aeneas and Jason. Just as Jason secretly left Medea‚ Aeneas decides to do the same trusting the discretion

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    to keep herself occupied with household chores such as weaving and spinning. Medea was expected to passively and obediently go into exile after her husband Jason decided to marry another woman. Penelope and Medea‚ the leading women in their respective Greek works both fulfill and go against their prescribed gender roles. Penelope skillfully went against gender roles but only in order to keep her family united‚ while Medea went against her gender role in a violent‚ vengeful way that destroyed her family

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    Medea's Revenge In Hamlet

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    this pursuit‚ Jason must gather the Golden Fleece. However‚ at the site of this prize‚ the king of the island expresses that he does not want to relinquish the fleece and forces Jason to accomplish other tasks to get the chance to win the fleece. During this time Jason meets Medea‚ and the princess falls in love with Jason. Eventually‚ Jason gets the fleece and Medea resorts to murdering her brother in order to distract her father and allow for Jason to escape the island. Further‚ Medea also saves his

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    In Euripides’ Medea and Christopher Marlowe’s Dr.Faustus both authors used the supernatural elements to serve each tragedy. The differences in the two works are the relationships between the supernatural and the main characters work oppositely and are reciprocal correlations of each other‚ creating different conflicts for the central characters. Medea is tempted to use the supernatural powers she was born with‚ whereas Dr Faustus lets the idea of possessing supernatural powers tempt him to sell

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    bias is observed through the comparison of Euripides’ Medea and Sophocles’ Oedipus the King. Sophocles writes the story of Oedipus‚ who is trying to save his city from pollution‚ while simultaneously running from his own prophesied fate. His

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