The Vincenzio Bellini of Euripedes comparing the Norma theme of Vincenzio Bellini and the Opera Norma of Medea is thought to be a transformation of the classic Greek tragedy Medea of Euripedes. Both plots have many of the same Greek tragic elements, such as chorus, unity of place, and ultimately human decision and action leading to tragedy. Richard Wagner praises the tragedy of Greece and considers them to be "the highest point in achieving human creativity" ... (Wagner 1). In his essay "art theory", Wagner raised five reasons for this "completion of art":
Choir is an important part of Euripedes' Medea and there are many other works written in ancient Greek style. In this play it will follow Medea's journey. I also comment on not only narration, but also what is happening. Euripedes uses a chorus as a literary tool for asking specific questions and influencing sympathy of the audience. In the list of letters at the beginning of the script, the choir is called Corinthian Female Choir. This will draw the initial connection between them and Medea. The choir chased Medea through the play. They act as a narrator of important events in the play, but also devices used by Euripedes to influence the audience's opinion. He does this by presenting a moral voice to the chorus audience. The audience can contact them because the chorus is in the neutral position of the play.
The Vincenzio Bellini of Euripedes comparing the Norma theme of Vincenzio Bellini and the Opera Norma of Medea is thought to be a transformation of the classic Greek tragedy Medea of Euripedes. Both plots have many of the same Greek tragic elements, such as chorus, unity of place, and ultimately human decision and action leading to tragedy. Richard Wagner praises the tragedy of Greece and considers them to be "the highest point in achieving human creativity" ... (Wagner 1). In his essay "Art Theory", Wagner raised five reasons for "art completion".