A Formal Comparison Of Euripides' Medea And Seneca'S Medea

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March 22, 2016

 

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Medea’s transition from the background to the central character is executed very smoothly. She is first heard moaning in the background that she is “wretched” (53) and “a hateful mother” (54). She even asks “to die, and so find rest, leaving behind this loathsome life” (54). However, she comes forward, very composed, to address the Chorus, which shows that, though she is driven by her emotions and does not always have complete control over them, she does have the cunning to mask them when she needs...
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She even asks “to die, and so find rest, leaving behind this loathsome life” (54). However, she comes forward, very composed, to address the Chorus, which shows that, though she is driven by her emotions and does not always have complete control over them, she does have the cunning to mask them when she needs...
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