Medea
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Medea is a play written by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides. It was first performed in ancient Athens in the year XXXX. The play is based on the mythological character Medea, a sorceress and princess who takes revenge on her unfaithful husband, Jason.
Overview of Greek Drama[edit]
Guidelines for a Good Tragedy[edit]
Plato and Aristotle's Views on Greek Tragedy[edit]
Function of Drama in Greek Society[edit]
Medea (the Play)[edit]
Medea in Myth and Folklore[edit]
The Pivotal Scene: Medea's Heinous Act[edit]
Morality and Implications of the Ending[edit]
Medea Today[edit]
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Other Useful Information[edit]
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Team Credits[edit]
Euripides
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