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    rich granddad‚ Howard "Red" Stevens (portrayed by James Garner) died‚ Jason (Drew Fuller) thought he was going to inherit a piece of the old man’s multi-billion dollar estate‚ but it came with a condition. In order to get his share of the willed inheritance‚ Jason must complete 12 separate assignments within a year. Each assignment is centered around a "gift". Gifts of Work‚ money‚ friends and learning are among the dozen that Jason must perform before he is eligible for the mysterious "Ultimate Gift"

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    the play because Jason‚ Creon‚ and Medea all are somewhat manipulative. Jason married Medea in hopes that she could use her sorcery to gain the Golden Fleece‚ and now has moved on to Glauce‚ with aspirations of becoming the king. Creon’s manipulation involves his daughter’s marriage to the famous explorer who has achieved the task of obtaining the Golden Fleece. Medea‚ an apparent master of manipulation‚ uses pity to win Creon’s approval for a day of packing. She treads on Jason by feeding is desire

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    around the world‚ back in the day in ancient Greece the collectivity was valued more. In our case “Medea” we have another type a friendship‚ we have the princess Medea which killed her own brother and left her country only to marry Jason‚ but after a particular time Jason betrayed her by marrying another women‚ and the revenge caused by Medea was “Crazy”. According to (Larocco) we have two types of revenge first one is spontaneous defense reaction that you immediately response in order to restore the

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    circumstances like self defense. However‚ it is not in Medea’s case. Because Medea was killing going around killing everybody all to be with Jason. Medea killed her own father and brother just to be with a guy named Jason so that he could have power. Later on in life Jason ended up leaving Medea to go and marry another woman that he had begun to have feelings for. When Jason left‚ then Medea became very hateful and crazy. She even became the most hated woman in the town. She became so hateful that her own

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    commercial supremacy. This xenophobic attitude is most prominently evident in Jason‚ who used her for his own purpose. His mission to seek and bring home the treasure from the Barbarians can be seen as the ultimate symbol of the imperial dream which lasted throughout the centuries to the present day. On the one hand there is reference to the myth which has Medea hacking her own brother to pieces in order to assist Jason in his escape with the Golden Fleece from Colchis. On the other hand she shows

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    property‚ or choose a husband‚ and had to be represented by men in all legal proceedings. In some ways‚ these Greek women were almost like slaves. There is a definite relationship between this subordination of women and what transpires in the play. Jason decides that he wants to divorce Medea and marry the princess of Corinth‚ casting Medea aside as if they had never been married. This sort of activity was acceptable by Greek standards‚ and shows the subordinate status of the woman‚ who had no say

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    the point where she simply would not take it anymore. However‚ Medea is truly evil because she murdered the princess and Creon‚ she slaughtered her own children‚ and she never actually attacked Jason himself‚ but only the ones he loved. Medea exacted her first malevolent act of revenge on the woman that Jason left her for‚ the daughter of Creon. While she seemed to be giving her a gift‚ she was actually giving her a cursed dress that ignited her skin when she put it on. Creon‚ not knowing the flames

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    Medea and a man named Jason that will eventually will become king. Together as one Medea and Jason obtain the golden fleece and come together through love‚ but as Jason gets tired of her‚ he leaves her. Medea becomes hurt and creates a scenario in which suffering occurs from losses and revenge‚ thus leading to the great tragedy known. Betrayal‚ revenge‚ loss‚ and royalty are factors to a tragedy for good or worse. Medea a tragic hero‚ willingly sacrificed everything for Jason‚ she assisted

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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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    play Medea‚ in order for Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece‚ he needs Medea’s assistance to complete his conquest. Medea willingly kills her own father and brother to show her commitment to her marriage vows of protecting her husband. She regrets the sacrifices she makes because “[She][herself] betrayed [her] father and [her] home‚ and came with [him] to Pelias’ land of Iolcus” (Euripides‚ l 483-484)‚ and in return Jason left her to suffer. Medea proves her love to Jason when she goes to the extreme

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