Medea
Title: Medea
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2295 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Medea
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2295 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Revenge is one of the basic tools of human instinct. In the Encarta Encyclopedia, revenge is defined as “harming someone in repayment for harm they have caused another, a loved one, or a group you are dedicated to.” (1) The theme of revenge in Medea is like the saying, “what goes around comes around” in the sense that Medea has a strong desire to get back at Jason for what he has done to her. Instead
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Medea", December 6, 2001. <http:// www.bookrags.com/notes/met/TOP3.html>
(4) Euripides. Medea., (New York: Dover Publications, 1993) p. 9
(5) Ibid., p. 8
(6) Ibid., p. 40
(7) Ibid., p. 46
(8) Ibid., p. 46
(9) Ibid., p. 42
(10) Ibid., p. 46
(11) Ibid., p. 46
(12) Ibid., p. 12
(13) Ibid., p. 16
(14) Ibid., p. 9
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Euripides. Medea. New York: Dover Publications 1993.
"Medea", December 6, 2001. <http:// www.bookrags.com/notes/met/TOP3.html>
Osborn, Kevin and Burgess, Dana L. (editing) Complete Idiots Guide To Classical Mythology.
New York: Macmillian Publishing 1998.
Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe, 2001.


