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    the play’s plot. That is why I think the full presentation of the character in the work makes people react more sympathetically towards the character. As the Nurse at the beginning of the story tells‚ Medea gave up everything she had to be with Jason. She left her family‚ and even killed her own brother to be able to run away with him. Medea‚ who has been dishonestly betrayed by her husband‚ uses revenge to punish him for his deeds and to seek the rewards which it offers to ones pride. The reader

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    prompts her calculation- causing her to commit unimaginable crimes. Her rage is forgivable‚ yet her actions that follow are contemptible. Jason’s betrayal is recurring throughout the novel‚ and as it progresses‚ Medea’s fury worsens also. When Jason claims “he has acted like a true friend” to Medea and his children‚ Medea reacts angrily‚ knowing that he has acted in contrast. Jason’s obliviousness to his actions and lies insults Medea‚ forming her resentment to develop. Although Medea’s calculation

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    found out about her husband‚ Jason‚ marrying the princess of Corinth because of royalty. The play starts out with the “Nurse” telling the story about how pitiful and sorrowful she thinks of Medea and how she sense danger for Medea’s two boys. The father of the woman to be betrothed to Jason‚ King Creon‚ fears the wrath of Medea and banishes her from Corinth immediately. However‚ Medea‚ the wise and witty woman she is‚ has already disguised a plot to get revenge on Jason. Medea convinces Creon to let

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    In Euripides’ Greek play "Medea"‚ Medea’s revenge ultimately makes her guilty of causing the tragedy‚ not Jason. This is because her crimes far outweigh those of Jason‚ she is aware of her actions and their consequences and Jason never intends to hurt anyone. The term "Medea’s revenge" refers to the murder of Creon‚ Glauce and Medea’s two sons in order to upset Jason. "Guilty" in this context refers to the person who is responsible for the tragedy of four deaths. The murder of four human beings

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    Title: The Lost Hero 1. Significance of the title: The book begins with Jason‚ one of the main characters‚ waking up in a school bus with no clue as to who he is. As the book progresses Jason joins a camp for demigods (offspring of a god and a mortal) and is chosen to lead a quest which makes him a hero. 2. Genre: Greek and Roman Mythology‚ Fantasy 3. Date of original publication: 10/12/10 4. Author: Rick Riordan 5. Setting The book takes place in the 21st century. The main setting of the book

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    Medea notes

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    Medea notes: Written around 431 BC and set in Corinth Medea had a natural passion for revenge The play revolutionised revenge tragedies by letting its heroine off the hook What happens: At the beginning Medea is in dire straits‚ her husband Jason has married Glauce daughter of Creon king of Corinth and on top of that Creon banishes both Medea and her two sons. She swears bloody revenge sets about finding a way to kill them all. She convinces Creon to allow her to stay one more day to put

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    husbands‚ Jason and Admetus’ loyalty to them make the women differ. Medea betrayed her family and left her homeland to be with Jason. “How I wish that the ship Argo had never winged its way through the grey Clashing Rocks to the land of the Colchians! How I wish the pines had never been hewn down in the glens of Pelion‚ to put oars into the hands of the Heroes who went to fetch for Pelias the Golden Fleece” (37). The nurse is giving us exposition at the beginning of the play Medea. When Jason landed

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    Hui Yu Patricia Gross THA 101 Section C 10/2/2012 Medea In the play Medea‚ Euripides depicted the role of a feminist. Her cunning and cleverness which should be admired however cause her tragedy at that time‚ the Ancient Greek time‚ where women are subordinate to men. The dominant men cannot bear that women go over them‚ thus cause the suffering and pain of Medea in her age. And in this view‚ I do not assume Medea a feminist but a normal woman who pursue harmony in family and loyalty in love

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    it is against the moral standards of her time‚ but she decides to take the necessary actions to do it anyway. Medea is a tragedy about a woman looking for revenge. She wants to punish her ex-husband Jason by murdering his new wife Glauce‚ Kreon (King of Corinth) and ultimately her own children. Jason abandons Medea to gain more power by taking the King ’s daughter in marriage leaving her alone with two boys. This event transforms Medea ’s happiness into agony‚ and from the beginning of the play she

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    The Medea by Euripides‚ Heroides XII: Medea to Jason by Ovid Both Fifth century B.C. playwright Euripides and Roman poet and dramatist Ovid tell the story of Jason ditching Medea for another woman; however‚ they do not always share a perspective on the female matron’s traits‚ behavior‚ and purpose. Euripides portrays a woman who reacts to injustice by beginning a crusade to avenge all who harmed her which she is prepared to see through even if it means resorting to the most contemptible methods

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