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Similarities Between Kreon And Medea

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By: Kelsey Newhouse and Emily Bradley Medea Euripides is the author of Medea. From Athens, he is known as a tragedian playwright. Other similar writers of his time include Aeschylus and Sophocles. More of his writings have been found compared to these two authors. Euripides (480BC-406BC) Spark Jason: Jason is Medea’s husband, but then he marries Kreon’s daughter. Before the play, he persuaded Medea to kill her own brother. Jason then betrays Medea by marrying another woman. He tries to make Medea believe the he married the princess for Medea and the kids, but it’s obviously for himself. Nurse, Children, and Tutor: They are all minor roles, but are in a lot of the play. The nurse tries to console Medea when she is writhing in heartbreak, and tries to stop her from killing anyone because of it. The kids come in and out of the play, but they are a symbol of just how far Medea will go to get her revenge. The tutor escorts Medea’s two children around, and is similar to a nanny. Kreon and Aigeus: Kreon is the ruler of Corinth, whose daughter married Jason. He gives Medea one more day, and then she has to leave Corinth. Aigeus is the king of Athens, and a friend of Medea’s. He and his wife aren’t able to have kids, so he makes a deal with Medea. If she can live in Athens no matter what, then she will help them conceive. Medea: Medea is the main character. The whole play revolves around her. She’s married to Jason and has two kids with him. The play begins with Medea being in

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