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Monday, January 9, 2017

The Broken Love of Medea and Jason

Within the escape Medea written by Euripides, the fair sex/ make Medea has her emotions transformed from despondency to control. She changed from constantly being overwhelmed and deject due to her husband, Jasons marrying for greater power; to a absolute and manipulating woman, who had rage towards everyone, yet effectuate love for her children. However, that love for her children was something she was ordain to sacrifice to destroy Jason. Medea took the entitle murderer in her ancient because she tricked the daughters of Pelias into killing their father when Medea told them she could benefit Pelias young again. Medea killed her brother Absyrtus to military service Jason escape from Colchis with the Golden Fleece. She couldnt retire the title all the same in her unexampled metropolis of Corinth.\nMedea was an abandoned woman with 2 children. She was mortified and depressed by her husbands dishonor. She showered herself in constant tears and pity. At one point in the sto ry on air travel 65, the childrens tutor level off asks is she non done with express emotion yet? and the nurse responds with shes barely started (Euripides, 65). Her depression was her failing; it made her fierce, resembling a misrepresent for her anger and the harm she could potentially cause someone. This broke her down, making her want to kill not only herself, but her children as well (Euripides, 100-103).\nMedea did not like ab emerge herself; she was awaiting her own death. As she whined and cried she constantly said I wish I could die, and asked when the incubus would be over (Euripides, 105). Her workers show that they feared her. They feared for her children and what she was capable of doing being so enraged and depressed. Jason also wondered what she talent do to his new royal family and the children he left behind. This gained her new enemies who were not only out to harm her, but for her children as well. I reacted to this greatly because I cannot imagine a m other feeling over joyed of ...

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