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 is entirely dependent on domination of passion for reason.
In Euripides 'Medea', the character Medea plays a heroine, an enemy, and a victim. Medea married a famous Greek hero Jason, and she left her country of origin. After taking the two children Jason betrayed his vow to Medea and married Princess Corinth. To sorrow, Medea tortured Jason, even even killed his own children to hurt him, trying to make him as painful as possible. The events that took place before the drama helped to establish Medea as heroine and victim. - Arthur Miller - I was born in New York in 1915, the author of "My Son", "Chura", "Death of a Salesman". He experienced the Depression and two world wars. Miller, who claims to be a contemporary tragedy, said he was seeking inspiration from the Greeks, especially Sophocles (the author of King Edps). Miller promoted "failure of ordinary people, his pain and family relations" to the level of a tragic hero (Galvin)
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.