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    Medea By Euripides

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    woman typically has a husband and children, they are central parts of being a women. A women needs to bear a child and needs to marry, Jason and her two sons represent customary family of women. Medea ends up terminating that future and ties, she killed her children, which in act show that she refuses to natural action of women. Medea is determine to get revenge on Jason, but Euripides makes Medea destroy all habitual characteristics of women. Medea is alone and has power, the need for a woman…

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    overcomes the financial barrier hindering his alliance with Hatsue and manages to finally attain the father’s vital permission. Analogous to Shinji, Medea in Medea also abides by her traditional barbarian values. She pursues revenge against her husband Jason to reclaim her lost dignity due to Jason’s betrayal. Initially, Medea devises her schemes to carry forth misdeeds and entrap others to implement her actions. Primarily, she manipulates Aegeus by persuading him to provide her a safe haven…

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    1. Give two examples of each of the following elements of fiction and nonfiction from the texts you’ve read in Units 1, 2, and 3. Characters: Example of character would be Jason and Miss Golden. Example of characters would be Eugene and the narrator Plot: 1) Jason went to find out about the mystery of grimes buildings. Then he tries to find out from miss Golden but he couldn't, but he couldn't. He offers to invite her to coffee but then he returns to the buildings and destroy the curse. Sonata…

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    elite, wealthy, and well-educated men. The play Medea, written by Euripides is no different than most of the plays of the time except for its subject matter. Medea is about Medea, a strong mother from a foreign land, who is cheated by her husband Jason. What is different about this play is that Medea does not act as a woman should according to the traditional customs of the time. Instead, Medea tries to break down the walls of injustice and point out the patriarchal society present, and the…

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    obvious way Jason copes with his own and his family’s former prominence is to assert his own power over Caddy, Dilsey, and Luster. He is able to control Caddy not only because he is stronger then her, but he is exploiting Caddy’s desire to see her daughter for personal financial gain. He is able to control Dilsey and Luster racially and financially because he is a white man and provides for them. He exerted his power over Dilsey by threatening her and racially oppressing her. I think that Jason…

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    movie is a thriller/drama film Bishops is the main character, the plot revolves around him Many guns and explosion in this movie An assassin that makes his hits look like accidents, suicides, and crimes committed by other criminals. This movie stars Jason Statham, and plays the role of Arthur Bishop who works as a mechanic, mechanic is a Mafia slang word for hit man. Thrill builds up throughout the movie, There are many shootings and explosions. It’s impressive how Bishop does his kills and…

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    Al. 2002. p.265). Race is characterized by being Caucasian, African American, Native American, or Hispanic. An example of this would be, Jason is Caucasian. Gender is characterized by being male or female. An example of this would be, Jason is a male. Age is determined by how old you are, which is based on your date of birth. An example of this would be, Jason is thirty-three years old. “Non-visible differences can be divided into characteristics that are either psychological (based upon…

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    husband, Jason. There are two main emotions in this play: love and hate. Euripides develops these emotions in such a way that the emotions become pitted against each other in an epic love versus hate showdown. Medea has a monologue (lines 1039-1080) in which she decides whether she wants to kill her kids or not. The purpose of killing the kids would be to exact revenge on Jason for leaving her for the king’s daughter. The desire for revenge arises from a feeling of hate towards Jason,…

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    Antigone and Medea are both strong women who end up in conflict with the law. These two Greek plays, Antigone by Sophocles and Medea by Euripides, are centered around two women fighting back and responding in a manner they think is right. Antigone and Medea take place in ancient Greece, Thebes and Corinth, respectively. Antigone will do anything possible to achieve her goal, regardless if it hurts those she loves or breaks the law. By comparing and contrasting these main characters, we are able…

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    I never thought that she will do whatever was necessary to make Jason suffer, not matter if she has to suffer as well. She is a very evil woman. I didn’t like the end of the play because it was unfair. It was fine that the King and his daughter die. The king was not supposed to give Medea another day in his country because…

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