The brutal course of revenge which Medea exacts on Jason may suggest that in the pursuit of revenge‚ one render any prospect of attaining justice to be void. However in an indirect way‚ Medea ’s course of revenge which implicates the lives of innocents‚ exerts a punishment on her. Ultimately‚ the fact that Medea is not directly subjected to a punishment for her extreme course of her revenge is attributable to her ancestry - she is the grand-daughter of the Sun-God. This nullifies any suggestion that
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A mother is capable of murdering her own children; however‚ one may struggle to understand what motivates her to do this. This is the conflict that readers encounter in the play Medea by Euripides. After her husband‚ and famed hero Jason‚ leaves her to marry another woman‚ Medea responds by murdering their children. Yet‚ readers and even characters in the play are confused at to what Medea’s motives are behind this horrendous act. Many people believe that my murdering her children‚ Medea was saving
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Euripides‚ Medea allows others to rule her conscience which results in her destructive actions. Through their words and actions‚ other characters push Medea into her excessive nature. Medea is heartbroken when she hears the news that her husband‚ Jason is leaving her and their sons for the King of Cornith ’s daughter. Medea ’s Nurse watches as ever since Medea "realized her husband ’s perfidy‚ she has been lying there prostrated‚ eating no food‚ her whole frame subdued to sorrow‚ wasting away with
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former princess of Colchis and wife of Jason. Medea was taken out of her homeland by Jason and his ship‚ Argo‚ into the land of Greece. Medea loved Jason because she was shot with a love arrow by Eros‚ who was commanded by Aphrodite‚ goddess of love‚ to do so. What she did not know was that in following Jason‚ she would come face to face with betrayal‚ agony‚ and death. Medea’s encounter and journey with Jason has made her a victim and a hero. When Jason arrived in Iolcus to claim his throne from
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influence to help Jason secure the Golden Fleece; then‚ having fallen in love with him‚ she fled her country and family to live with Jason in Iolcus‚ his own home. During the escape across the Mediterranean‚ she killed her brother and dumped him overboard‚ so that her pursuers would have to slow down and bury him. While in Iolcus‚ she again used her devilish cleverness to manipulate the daughters of the local king and rival‚ Pelias‚ into murdering their own father. Exiled as murderers‚ Jason and Medea settled
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The Medea Gunika Datt Candidate #: 0001760041 January 17th‚ 2014 Word Count: 1492 1 Medea Reflective Statement Medea’s approach to revenge was strange. By killing her children‚ she causes herself and Jason unnecessary anguish but she wins that battle of pain because she gains her revenge and saves her children from future misery. In class‚ we discussed whether Medea was right in killing her children. I believed that Medea’s actions were horrifying and inhumane but as the discussion escalated
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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 Medea‚ Jason 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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Medea from Euripides ’ Medea is the main character. She is the Princess of Colchis and a sorceress. She was married to Jason until he decided to leave her for another woman. Jason and Medea had two sons. As the play progresses‚ Medea ’s character comes to life. The physical characteristics that Euripides identifies of Medea are limited. She was a female that was beginning to age. Her complexion was pale and her eyes were swollen from crying. She was a princess and sorceress which represents
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Medea the Myth of Feminism “It is only males who are created directly by the gods and are given souls [...] it is only men who are complete human beings and can hope for ultimate fulfillment; the best a woman can hope for is to become a man” (Plato 90e). Euripides’ Medea was written in a time where even the word “feminism” did not exist and yet he gave Medea a role of substance and a stature of strength. It is a wonder whether or not Euripides knew just how much power he put into the hands of
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Hero‚ Even After Medea? Jason‚ a mortal‚ lived a heroic life. He went through adventures‚ and proved to have traits that are common to a hero‚ even though he stumbled at one point in his life. Overall Jason can be considered a hero because he had most characteristics of a hero‚ albeit he does allow Medea to complicate his life. Royalty existed in Jason’s blood. Jason‚ being the son of the king and queen of Iolclus‚ was a royal child. That means he had a noble birth‚ a characteristic that is
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