Medea is a social tradition of piano, an era of innocence, showing a series of social norms adapted and adapted over a long period of time. In each episode, criteria set by society, piano and innocent era Medea, the society are broken and the results imposed are formed in various forms and forms of violence. Whether it is the complete murder of Medea or an innocent and intense struggle, these results are a violation of the members' community expectations.
My own Medea adaptation tried to examine the Euripides version from a feminist point of view. There are two women in the original version - Medea is a crazy monster, Glauce is a virgin, Euripides' game has no sound. I want to find out the character of these women, to confront them and to operate with each other. In Greek times women have to deprive power from other people, which requires skills, strategies and solid decision-making.
Medea is a social tradition of piano, an era of innocence, showing a series of social norms adapted and adapted over a long period of time. In each episode, criteria set by society, piano and innocent era Medea, the society are broken and the results imposed are formed in various forms and forms of violence. Whether it is the complete murder of Medea or an innocent and intense struggle, these results are a violation of the members' community expectations.
When writing Medea, Euripides challenged social norms by abandoning the role of gender in ancient Greek society. The hero Jason and Media are atypical in many respects. Medea overlooked her "female" emotions and despised the perception of the normal attitudes of men and women by showing that ancient Greeks considered masculinity. At the same time, Jason seems to be more obedient and streamlined. These gender abnormalities are obvious through the personality traits, behavior, reasoning of Mediah and Jason. Medea broke her stereotype of her gender committing murder; her husband Jason was very female. The two protagonists seem to change or reverse the role of gender and play the opposite role. & LT; tag / & gt;