Attributes Traditionally Associated With Masculinity And Femininity And Their Contrasts In Medea And Pygmalion

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The reason for this is that Medea is a woman and as such would not be regarded as capable of such action and thought that she displays in this play. What makes her credible is the fact that she is foreign. By not being a citizen of a polis she has grown up outside of Greek society, which was believed to the only civilized...
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What makes her credible is the fact that she is foreign. By not being a citizen of a polis she has grown up outside of Greek society, which was believed to the only civilized. Because of this her malice and scorn can be explained by her barbarism, “I am the mother of your children. Whither can I fly, since all Greece hates the barbarian?" Her femininity was also be pacified by being played by a male actor, but perhaps most significantly Medea was written by a man...
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