Medea
Medea
by: Euripides
Categories: Florida B.E.S.T Standards, Ancient Greek, BC Literature
Originally Published in 431 by: Literal
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Medea, by Euripides, is a tragedy of the unyielding power of revenge. Through the story of a woman betrayed by her husband and driven to madness, Medea asks powerful questions about the consequences of anger and the role of gender in society. As Medea takes her revenge, she faces a devastating moral dilemma—can someone who has been wronged still be a hero? This classic of Ancient Greek theatre is a timeless exploration of love, justice, and the fragility of human nature.
  • Woman At The Door
    Medea
  • Other Child
    Medea
  • A Child
    Medea
  • Another
    Medea
  • A Woman
    Medea
  • Other Women
    Medea
  • Messenger
    Medea
  • Aegeus
    Medea
  • Jason
    Medea
  • Some Women
    Medea
  • Creon
    Medea
  • Medea
    Medea
  • Others
    Medea
  • Chorus
    Medea
  • Leader
    Medea
  • Voice
    Medea
  • Attendant
    Medea
  • Nurse
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