As long as there are human beings, betrayal is a problem for human beings, but what is betrayal? Many writers, psychologists, philosophers tried to answer this question but it did not succeed. Certain betrayal may be beneficial, but as betrayal continues, it often happens that a series of unfortunate events follow it. One of the best examples comes from Greek mythology and the story of Jason and Medea. Jason and Medea lived together as a couple and bore children, then Jason threw her aside and insisted that they had never been betrayed by marrying to Medea.
The two protagonists Jason and the media were Medea's adversaries in Medea, the two main characters Jason and the media left Lolkos and were forced to evacuate Collins. Jason may establish a community status by marrying King Daughter 's daughter. Jason 's betrayal against her and their two children made Medea angry, and she vowed to stop marriage and take revenge. During the play, Medea and Jason are set as foil. - Medea, Jason and Golden Fleece "Medea" and "Jason and Golden Fleece" are two famous Greek stories, the Olympus gods in the story are influenced by Jason and Medea. The important role of life The behavior of these two persons' personality is also very different In the story of "Jason and Golden Wool" Jason is the legal king of Iison, Thessaly, the son of Aorus.
From the mysterious place of Golden Wool, Colkis, Medea is the granddaughter of King Aethes and is the granddaughter of Helios. When Jason arrived at Colchis for gold wool, she met with Jason and fell in love. Medea has magical powers and uses them to help Jason complete the task. They eventually came to Collins, where they started raising their children. But this time Jason left Medea to marry the Princess of Collins. At the beginning of the play, Medea devastated Jason's betrayal. She planned and retaliated against Jason, and denied her parents' feelings towards her children.