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    Women of Medea

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    know in order to understand what conflict Medea is dealing with. She gives information about the beginnings of Medea and Jason together‚ and how Jason had broken her heart. The Nurse raised Medea‚ so the audience can rely on her to say how Medea is feeling and thinking. The Nurse tells the background story correctly‚ even though she sympathizes more towards Medea‚ rather than Jason. She knows Medea better than anyone‚ and truly cares for Medea. The Nurse also foreshadows tragedy in the beginning

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    EIGHTH GRADE SUGGESTED SUMMER READING BRAGG MIDDLE SCHOOL Gardendale‚ Alabama 2011-2012 FICTION Austen‚ Jane. Pride and Prejudice. In early 19th-century England‚ a spirited young woman copes with the courtship of a snobbish gentleman as well as the romantic entanglements of her four sisters. AR 27.0/Level 12.0. Classic Fiction. Avi. Crispin: the Cross of Lead. Falsely accused of theft and murder‚ an orphaned peasant boy in 14th-century England flees his village and meets a larger-than-life

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    Title: Libido: Medea’s Real Force ABSTRACT In this study‚ Medea by “Euripides” is approached from a psychoanalytic perspective. It focuses on the theory of Freud that Libido plays an important role in the character building of an individual and that actions of individuals are motivated and controlled by it. The motivation of Medea’s actions does not come from the outside circumstances but arise from her libido. All her actions are analyzed to bring a somewhat clear picture of her psychology. She

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    passions‚ and being a very manipulative women. Medea shows herself to be a proactive‚ determined woman who is ready to do what she has been planning throughout the story. In the begging of the book she starts to threaten revenge on her husband‚ Jason‚ "If I can find the means or devise to pay my husband back for what he has done to me…"(pg 9). Medea is just touching on her anger that she has built up within her for her husband. The traditional Athenian women would be mourning the loss of her

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    " My cousin Jason found his wife ’s sister really annoying. Sara‚ his wife‚ was very close to her sister. They talked several times a week on the phone‚ and she came over almost every Sunday afternoon. Sara knew that Jason was annoyed by her sister‚ but could never figure out why. Jason became irritable whenever she came over and always left the room. Sara and he would often have a fight Sunday evenings after her sister had left. One Sunday‚ Sara ’s sister stayed for dinner‚ and Jason was clearly

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    she tries to send money to Jason in the hopes that Miss Quentin would be getting the money. Instead of this happening though‚ Jason takes the money and keeps it for himself and decides to not share it with the rest of the family. Jason is another one of Caddy’s men‚ but she is not aware of that. Jason talks about Caddy in many sexual ways‚ saying “….” however‚ the audience is not sure whether he is ultimately talking about Caddy or just personifying girls as a whole. Jason see’s girls as sexual deviants

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    as an Attorney. They would be responsible for decisions in personal care division‚ health care‚ medical treatment‚ diet‚ hygiene etc. Similarly‚ on a case like Jason More‚ Power of attorney would be relevant in this case due to conclusive evidence and the Social worker reports that Jason suffers from recurrent depression and he

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    does Medea resolve to do? 15. Who was Medea’s grandfather? (See l. 403.) 16. According to the Chorus‚ which sex is cruel and deceitful toward the other? Why have poets said otherwise? 17. Whom does Jason blame for Medea’s sorrow? 18. What has Medea done for Jason? 19. What justifications does Jason offer for his actions? 20. How do Medea and the Chorus respond to Jason’s defense? 21. What does the Chorus say about what makes love desirable or not desirable? 22. Who swears to help Medea IF she

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    they do not think about the consequences. Finally‚this explains why teenagers are more reckless and don’t think about what will happens in the future. In his story‚ under the alias‚ Jason Elliot tells about life as a child in prison and the struggle of being one of the youngest people in prison. In his story Jason says that “He was forced to participate in a ‘square dance‚’ a fight between juvenile inmates organized by prison guards”. At one point

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    The Sound and the Fury

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    THE SOUND AND THE FURY William Faulkner’s background influenced him to write the unconventional novel The Sound and the Fury. One important influence on the story is that Faulkner grew up in the South. The Economist magazine states that the main source of his inspiration was the passionate history of the American South‚ centered for him in the town of Oxford‚ Mississippi‚ where he lived most of his life. Similarly‚ Faulkner turns Oxford and its environs‚ "my own little postage stamp of native

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