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Information Medea

  • Author: Euripides.
  • Publication Date: Approximately in the year 431 B.C.
  • Main Characters:
    • Medea: A woman of barbarian origin, wife of Jason.
    • Jason: Greek hero and husband of Medea.
    • Creon: King of Corinth and father of Princess Glauce.
    • Glauce: Princess of Corinth and potential second wife of Jason.
    • Chorus: Group of Corinthian women representing the women of the city.
  • Brief Summary: Medea, betrayed by her husband Jason, plans to seek revenge by murdering his new wife and the king of Corinth. Driven by her rage and desperation, she commits an atrocious act, killing her own children to inflict immense pain upon Jason.
  • Thematic Analysis: “Medea” explores themes such as revenge, love, power, and betrayal. Euripides portrays Medea’s internal struggle and her quest for justice in a male-dominated world.
  • Historical Context: The tragedy of “Medea” is set in ancient Greece, during the time when Euripides lived. The play reflects the myths and beliefs of Greek culture, as well as the social tensions and conflicts of the era.