When Medea and Nietzsche 's power medea kill the children, the audience will be shocked and frightened. As Elizabeth Van Diver said, the sympathy established by the audience for this woman will be "weakened" by this act (15). Because Medea is the hero, I wonder why Euripides chose to make her a murderer of a child. Most scholars believe that he invented this part of mythology. He also mitigated her role as a witch by focusing on her human nature. This emphasizes only the infant murder case, as we can not forgive her ruthless behavior as a person who is not a heavenly person (14).
Medea: The protagonist and the protagonist, Medea, is a proud, self-disciplined, attractive woman who has transformed from suicide despair at the beginning of the drama to murder and revenge. As a powerful witch, she made Jason 's success in the myths of Jason and Golden Fleece. In Media, it is easy to sympathize with her suffering and understand her anger for abandonment. But despite her choice to kill her child, Glauce and Creon can draw her as a drama villain, but for the Greek audience her actions look more reasonable. She finished Jason's family line which was consistent with his pledge to swear to his family for personal benefit. The choir protested the action of Medea, which indicates that they are not completely allowed. Her ability to rise to sunset committing murder at the end of the drama shows that the audience should sympathize with Medea
Medea of Euripides and Medea of Seneca are Medea's two surviving ancient tragedies. There are significant differences and contrasts in these two versions in several ways. Euripides depicted Medea as a more human figure. She is a synonym of a suppressed housewife who can only commit a crime committed after suffering. Seneca's Medea is revening more than Euripides, she was angry from the start. The Seneca version also draws Medea as a revenge witch, in the Euripides version it is known as a witch and has a great skill with poison and potion, but it is not like the beauty of Seneca. Dea is equally important and important. The two poets provided a clear depiction and personality of Medea. The most striking of them was the depiction of Medea himself and the action of the Choir against her.