Euripides Response To Medea

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Euripides’ Medea Response
11 September 2017

In Euripides’ play, Medea contained qualities similar to Antigone in Sophocles’ play however, the events turned to a similar but more drastic ending for Medea. As the play progressed, Medea questions the treatment of women and men after having betrayed and abandoned by her husband Jason who left her and her kids. Upon her speech with the chorus, Medea talked about the inequalities women and men had which lead to her, in a way, to discriminate women when saying “we women are the most unfortunate creatures.” (Medias, line 229). Her speech contained the injustice women have served along with the idea that Euripides’ play serves as a means of a sexist conflict between men and women. There are moments in life where I believe that women like Medea’s who go through suffering predicaments which began after Jason leaving her and his kids and that would spark a fuse that would lead Medea’s down a path from sadness to vengeance. There were moments however, that showed how loyal she once was to Jason as told by the nurse in the beginning in the play on how she …show more content…

But we are forced to keep our eyes on one alone.” (242-245). Her plan was playing out after she spoke to Kreon, king of Cornith, where she asked to remain in his lands for one day before she left in exile: “he has given me this one day To stay here, and in this I will make dead bodies of three of my enemies, –father, the girl and my husband” (369-379). She had referred to Jason and the girl I believe would be the women who Jason left Medea’s

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