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The Medea: Women's Rights
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Personal vengeance is not a flattering characteristic. When people
wish to change a situation they are in it is wise to use rational methods.
In Euripides' Medea, Medea and all the women of fifth century Athens wee
not treated well. By examining Medea's continuous use of evil and her plot
to kill ....
Middle of essay ....hey used logical and
rational arguments. If liberating women was what was in Medea's mind she
would have tried to put women in a positive light. Instead she resorted to
her evil, and used the plight of women as part of her justification to
avenge what had been done to her.
Women were known to be good at evil doing. The chorus states,
"Women are paid their due. No more shall evil sounding fame be theirs".
Medea explains how she killed for and was deceitful for her love of Jason.
She even bet.... |
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