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"Medea" ( Seneca ) and "Medea" ( Euripides )
Compares the characters, incidents, themes, styles and language of these plays by Roman and Greek writers based on the same myth. -- 1,350 words;

"Medea" and "A Doll's House"
A comparative analysis of Euripides' "Medea" and Henrik Ibsen's "Medea" and "A Doll's House". -- 1,125 words;

Betrayal and Revenge in 'Medea'
A discussion regarding the emotions and pain that the character Medea endures, in the Greek myth 'Medea'. -- 1,587 words; MLA

Eliza Doolittle and Medea
A comparative analysis of the characters of Eliza Doolittle, from George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" and Medea, from Euripides' play, "Medea". -- 1,305 words; MLA

"Medea" by Euripides and by Seneca
A comparison of two versions of the story. -- 1,905 words;

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Medea's plan is to kill Jason's new bride and his two children she had bore for him and
then flee for Athens. The chorus tries to console Medea and tell her not to do such
horrid things to other people particularly her children. Medea ignores their request and
is stuck with the decision of whether or not to kill her children. She loves them and
does not want to but she knows she must kill them to get back at her husband who had
wronged her though she had done so much for him. 
She goes through with the act of killing Jason's new bride - Medea's children bring her a
poisoned gown, which also ends up killing the King of Corinth. - And then faces the tough
act of murdering her own children who she loves dearly. She does the awful deed and
refuses to allow Jason access to their bodies to bury them or the ability to say goodbye
to them. Ah... Sweet Revenge 
This story follows the usual Greek tragedy plot and story line and Euripides conveys his
idea of a woman well. The concept of a dominant female is still applicable in today's
world. Medea is still a popular story today because of this. The theme may not be one,
which is good - that of revenge - but in the case of Medea it works well.

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