In Medea, the important role is Corinthian female chorus. They helped to get Euripides' true genius paradox. It is to get sympathy from readers and let the mothers stream the blood of their children. One of the main turning points of the play was when Medea asked for a quiet chorus when he made an evil plan to retaliate. They quickly agreed, surrounded by drama and malicious conspiracy. "I promise, you pay the right, Medea, / your husband, I will not be surprised / sad by you" (265 - 266). Through the stashimon of the whole drama, they embody all the women and express the emotions of the women's Greek world.
The choir still felt compassionate to Medea and later appeared during the poverty period they imagined that she was about to endure. Medea has become a wanderer of her house and the newly adopted family. This despair made her the perfect target for choir choice. Their instincts of maternity only want to comfort poor Media
The first chorus really began to doubt that Medea was at the third Satoshimon. "Oh, I will appeal to you over and over again, / Please ask you to not become a murderer of your baby" (829 - 831)! The choir pleaded Medea not to kill the child. They confirmed that this behavior is unacceptable even in the oldest times. Revenge is expected, but your own physical bleeding is not expected or accepted.
After Medea gave Jason a gift to his bride, after convincing their children to sing stasimon, the first sympathy of Chorus against Medea is now a sympathy for becoming her imminent victim I am transitioning. They mourned the brides with their children, and they mourned also Jason. "You are a miserable groom comparable to the king" (964). They once sympathized with Medea and urged Medea to claim to unite as a woman. The choir has noticed that Medea is neither a good model nor a representative of the whole woman. She often portrays the man's favorite qualities such as her barbaric behavior, her wise reputation.
One of the main roles of the chorus is to sympathize with Medea. In the play, the chorus showed her pain and sorry to Medea by explaining all the sacrifices and mistaken behaviors he made for Jason. Chorus, where Medea was exiled from Collins, because of her cheating, and even worse, in her own hometown, where I mean I can not accept this pain and shame anywhere I go I will clarify that there is. She did everything for him, but because he did not properly respond, he supported and agreed to her anger against Jason
Euripides did not give big change to the Medea choir. The role of the chorus is to convey the destructive level of human behavior between Jason and Medea. In many respects, the chorus is similar to the reader. Like the readers, the choir was shocked by Jason's dealing with Medea. If the clearing of Medea's revenge crossed a certain path of no return, the function of the choir was to express anger over what she was planning to do. The choir revealed how the limits must be set, what Medea used to delete her plan. Euripides designed the chorus as a reasonable voice when it seemed that the chorus could not accept what Medea was trying to do, but this does not seem to exist.
Theme 5 - 2009 explains the role of the choir in the Euripides drama "Medea". In your answer, pay particular attention to the attitudes of (a) Medea and (b) Jason to the choir. The play "Medea" written by Euripides tells a woman seeking revenge against anxiety caused by insincere love. An important element of the play is a choir made up of 15 Collins women. In this play, choirs follow not only whether they pass this sticky behavior, but also the journey that Medea has traveled. can not! "(1033-1035)) This shows Medea's maternal instinct as she is so worried about her child to judge whether she can achieve the goal of revenge against Jason without hurting her child I tried my best to Medea's wish