Medea In Full Control Of The Events

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English

 

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Sidney M

 

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September 3, 2015

 

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Medea is an easy play to read that includes not too many characters. Anybody could relate to the events in this play because they can happen to any ordinary person. This essay answers the following question: Are Medea's actions inevitable and beyond her control, or is she able to choose? Medea has many opportunities to change her fate and she knows that it is against the moral standards of her time, but she decides to take the necessary actions to do it anyway...
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She wants to punish her ex-husband Jason by murdering his new wife Glauce, Kreon (King of Corinth) and ultimately her own children. Jason abandons Medea to gain more power by taking the King's daughter in marriage leaving her alone with two boys. This event transforms Medea's happiness into agony, and from the beginning of the play she is suffering so much that she wants to die instead: "I wish, I wish I might die" (Euripides 97)...
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