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Original Title: | Mήδεια |
ISBN: | 0486275485 (ISBN13: 9780486275482) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://store.doverpublications.com/0486275485.html |
Characters: | Jason (Argonaut), Medea of Colchis, Aegeus, Nurse, Tutor (to Medea's sons), Creon |
Setting: | Corinth(Greece) |
Euripides
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One of the most powerful and enduring of Greek tragedies, Medea centers on the myth of Jason, leader of the Argonauts, who has won the dragon-guarded treasure of the Golden Fleece with the help of the sorceress Medea. Having married Medea and fathered her two children, Jason abandons her for a more favorable match, never suspecting the terrible revenge she will take.Euripides' masterly portrayal of the motives fiercely driving Medea's pursuit of vengeance for her husband's insult and betrayal has held theater audiences spellbound for more than twenty centuries. Rex Warner's authoritative translation brings this great classic of world literature vividly to life.
Reprint of the John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, London, 1944 edition.

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Title | : | Medea |
Author | : | Euripides |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 59 pages |
Published | : | April 19th 1993 by Dover Publications (first published -431) |
Categories | : | Classics. Plays. Drama. Fiction. Fantasy. Mythology. Theatre |
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Ratings: 3.87 From 52275 Users | 1535 ReviewsWeigh Up Appertaining To Books Medea
MEDEA OWNED HIS ASS AND JASON NEEDS TO WORK ON HIS WORD CHOICES DAMN HE'S A WEAK ASS MOTHERFUCKER. I'D GIVE THIS MORE STARS THAN FIVE IF I COULD.....sad part is, sounds exactly like the conflicts of a saudi polygamous familyStronger than lover's love is lover's hate. Incurable, in each, the wounds they make. Euripides writes a masterpiece of love, betrayal and revenge. The theme of Medea is the extravagant hatred, for the once bewildering love of the heroine for Jason was transformed when he repudiates her to marry another. Medea had given up everything for the man she was led by the Gods to love above even herself. She saved him from certain death, she left the safety of her kingdom, she even killed her own
Mήδεια = Medea (play), EuripidesMedea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of Medea, a former princess of the "barbarian" kingdom of Colchis, and the wife of Jason; she finds her position in the Greek world threatened as Jason leaves her for a Greek princess of Corinth. Medea takes vengeance on Jason by murdering Jason's new wife as well as her own children, after which she escapes

Gracious, hell hath no fury. While tunneling through Ovid's Metamorphoses, I've been coming across a lot of familiar stories from childhood, the ones that have stuck with me over the years and from which I find frequent references in popular culture (and life in general) such as this tale of a famous warrior who scorns his sorceress wife for another woman (you dumbass), the story of Medusa and Perseus, the rape and imprisonment of Persephone, etc. I have also, with wholly unchecked excitement,
I may not win, but you'll lose--or I'll just win.Medea is not a woman to be trifled with, and that's precisely what Jason did. The context of Medea's identity is critical to understanding this play, and definitely something I did not have when I first read it age 13. Euripides list Medea as daughter of Aietes the King of Colchis, not terribly helpful if you don't know that she is not Greek--though you'll learn this during the play when Jason insinuates, nay, says that he took her from the
Yes, I'm giving this classic Greek play a 5 stars because it's classic, but DAMN. This is the classic trophy wife who's constantly misused by the men in her life (view spoiler)[I removed a classic Freudian wife, alas (hide spoiler)]then laying down the LAW... all for the sake of revenge. Sweet, sweet revenge.But to think that she would go so far as to kill her own children just for the sake of it... is chilling in the extreme.The furies definitely rode this woman.Simple, classic, and clear.Oh,
My mind has become an unpleasant place after reading this.
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