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Jason's Treatment Of Women In Medea By Euripides

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Medea, portrayed by Euripides, is grieving the loss of her one and only husband who left her for another women. Throughout the play the author manipulates his audience to sympathize with Medea as she continues to fight for her one sided love. As we discussed in class, the author has shaped Medea to be this crazy lady that is trying to get back at Jason for leaving her. In the beginning of the play, Euripides focuses on Jason's betrayal and by the end, the focus shifts to how crazy Medea really is. It has been portrayed by many in our class that Medea is a pro-feminist play. Although, it can also be viewed as a women being weak and quickly breaking down when her man leaves her. Jason on the the contrary, is portrayed as a superior, opportunistic

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