Observation and Interpretation: Fate and gods are condemned about the cause of the problem throughout the text, but the choice of follow-up for subsequent characters seems to be free will, but in fact it will be affected by fate and the gods. How is that? : This will allow the audience to condemn the monster on the overall appearance, but still blame her choice hero. P 48 liters. 1014-1015 "The gods / my evil conspiracy led to this." P39 Rising 717 "What chance of luck brings you?" P 61 liters
Medea Euripides' Medea is a tragic story of contempt for women. It was written in 431 BC. Greek playwright Euripides. Eruipides was the first Greek poet who suffered from the destiny of so many great contemporary writers: most of his contemporaries rejected it (he rarely won the first prize, It was a favorite target of cartoon poet Humor) It is widely accepted that the Greeks have been respected for centuries after his death ("Norton Collection"). - Satisfaction and confusion of the media, and the 23rd Psalm We are all familiar with the Bible and its content, but some people know it better than others. In particular, verse 23 is a poem that some people know. And we are fascinated by other ancient history and literature. Medea is such a kind of literature and shows the traditional Greek culture of those days.
Medea and Lysistrata Medea and Lysistrata are two Greek literature representing the power of women to despise gender inequality. In Medea, Medea is fighting with her disliking husband, Jason. On the other hand, in Aristophanes' Lysistrata, the main character Lysistrata is planning to convince and organize women to protest against male stubbornness. - Gender inequality has been the main focus for centuries and discrimination and oppression are a major part of women's inequality. Discrimination is a negative attachment that is a harmful label or suggestion on people, groups, objects. When discrimination occurs, one of the ultimate consequences is suppression, humiliation, and inhumane treatment of people and groups. When groups and individuals dominate (Thompson, 2003)