Adria Subbiondo AP English - Mr. MacLean                 Medea, the main character in Euripides play Medea, has been   isolated from her culture and society because of her gender and also her race.  The time in which this play is based is ancient Greece, a time where women werent allowed   round-eyed rights because they were women.  Medea is persecuted duly hard for her crime for she is a woman, as   therapeutic as an  bring outsider.  She was originally from Colchis,  b arly fled to Corinth when she disobeyed her  don, aided the great   submarine Jason, and murdered her brother.  She was also forced to kill her children, her husbands wife, and his father in-law.   A woman under great turmoil, Medea is forced to make  legion(predicate) decisions regarding her life and her happiness.  Some may consider her actions as selfish, however, Medea was not mad in making her choices.   non  nevertheless did she   aim at the enormous strength necessary to carry out these actions but she    fully understood the consequences.  A woman wronged, she was  moreover providing the  justice that no one else would.                Many of these eventual decisions and their  effect are not pleasant, certainly not to society today, and  easily worsened to the ancienty race to which she belonged.  Murder of family is a tremendous crime.

  Not only did Medea murder her brother, but she killed her children as well.  The deceit of her father was  accomplished by killing her brother and hacking him to pieces in  govern to  duck with Jason, whom she would eventually marry.  Seen as a traitor to her  take country, she was  straight off exiled.  How could she deny love?  Her society belie   ved in family values  starting time and fore!   most, but Medea was unique in the fact that she followed her heart and went where it took her, to Corinth.   here she...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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