She says to Jason, “You were not going to disrespect your marriage to me and lead a happy life, ridiculing me,” (1354-1355). When the audience observes this situation, they notice that Medea feels proud that she can confront Jason and feel as if she succeeded at her revenge. In addition, one should realize that Medea is an tragic agent. Throughout the entire play she continues to fulfill her revenge and direct her future. She does not let one instance, Jason’s infidelity, let her live in despair. Medea’s search for revenge not only qualifies the determination of tragic heroine but empowers her to become the tragic
She says to Jason, “You were not going to disrespect your marriage to me and lead a happy life, ridiculing me,” (1354-1355). When the audience observes this situation, they notice that Medea feels proud that she can confront Jason and feel as if she succeeded at her revenge. In addition, one should realize that Medea is an tragic agent. Throughout the entire play she continues to fulfill her revenge and direct her future. She does not let one instance, Jason’s infidelity, let her live in despair. Medea’s search for revenge not only qualifies the determination of tragic heroine but empowers her to become the tragic