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Friday, October 14, 2016

The Suffering of Medea

Medea is an extremely tragic prevail where each scene brings to the highest degree more suffering than the last. The actu in entirelyy first airwave of the bidding says, I wish the Argo had neer set sail (pg.528, line 1). This quote already puts the proofreader in a distinguish of regret and disappointment. Each face in the story has something horr devastationous happen to them that either vastly alters or ends his or her life. With all of the ail that is seen though off the story, one might oppugn which face suffered the most. The answer to this enquiry is not clear until the end of the play when the reader gets to pick out the compositors cases better. It is unseen in the beginning, moreover by the end of the play, Jason is the character who ultimately suffers the most in Medea.\nAt the start of the play, it appeared that Medea was the character who suffered the most. When she first makes her entrance in the play, she is in agonizing pain about her husband Jason go forth her for a new marriage with the princess of Corinth. The nurse says, She wont touch food; surrendering to pain, she melts absent her days in tears, eer since she learned of this injustice (529, 29). Medea feels that Jason has taken e very(prenominal)thing from her and has left her with no basis to live. She repeatedly claims that she only wants to die. This function is still easy to continue to in todays time and it makes the reader condolence Medea. She is a mother of 2 young children whose husband has headstrong to leave her for another woman, leaving his family and the ones who love him behind. During the conversation she has with Jason, she displays her feelings of disgust and utter betrayal at his actions. She reminds him of all she has done for him and all she gave up to be with him. It is very easy to be benignant of her and see Jason as the adversary and the one who is at speck for causing so practically pain.\nEverything seems to be dismission m align for Medea. First, her husband leaves her, and she is soon going to be exiled from the...

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