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Medea's Revenge
Date Submitted: 04/06/2003 13:29:07
Medea's Revenge Medea, a play by the Greek playwright Euripides, explores the
Greek- barbarian dichotomy through the character of Medea, a princess from the
"barbarian", or non-Greek, land of Colchis. Throughout the play, it becomes evident to the
reader that Medea is no ordinary woman by Greek standards. Central to the whole plot is
Medea's barbarian origins and how they are related to her actions. In this paper, I am
attempting to answer questions such
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heroic in that she is standing up against an evil done to her.
Throughout most of the play, she spends her time plotting her revenge against Jason,
waiting until the right moment to unleash her plan. She uses her cleverness to trick Jason
and the others into believing that she was not upset with him. In the end, we can see that
Medea's barbarian origins were a major factor in the play, and that Medea
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