Vengeance In Euripides Medea

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Euripides’s dramatic work Medea is a story centered around vengeance. Medea is getting revenge on Jason, the man for whom she abandoned her family and left her home. What is important about this story, however, and what makes it unique from other works we have read, is the strength of the female lead. In most works the woman is either non-central and sought after by a god for her beauty, or is shown in a less than positive light (Pandora depicting women as leaky). Here, Medea is magical, murderous, and above all else powerful. She is without a doubt the protagonist with the story centered around her as if this was her heroic epic. What immediately comes to mind (for whatever reason) given this whole plotline is how very “high school” it all

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