From two tragedies from two different times, Medea and Othello show similarities and differences in character, story and scene. Euripedes 'Medea was written in a classical era, Shakespeare' s Othello was written in a romantic era, and the two tragedies presented different tragic emotions. First and foremost, the most obvious difference between the two theaters is how does Medea show unity (time, place, action) whereas Odell does not. It is clearly shown in the first scene, but when it appears it is a fixed place in Medea and there is no movement.
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 representative of oppressed housewives who can only commit crimes 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.
From two tragedies from two different times, Medea and Othello show similarities and differences in character, story and scene. Euripedes 'Medea was written in a classical era, Shakespeare' s Othello was written in a romantic era, and the two tragedies presented different tragic emotions. First and foremost, the most obvious difference between the two theaters is how does Medea show unity (time, place, action) whereas Odell does not. - Medea as the heroine of Eudede in Medea of Euripides, the protagonist of the same name is a controversial heroine. Medea takes all the steps necessary to achieve what she believes is fair and just. She sits in the shadow and lives in the hands of a woman who should hold the hands of life to deal with them without blinking. Medea releases himself and steps on a very radical step to destroy the lives of those who destroyed her.
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)