"Medea" by Euripides and by SenecaA comparison of two versions of the story. —
1,905 words; 4 sources; Click to view this paper! >>The Murderous Extent of Medea's CharacterA discussion regarding two different statements relating to the character Medea. —
675 words; 1 sources; Click to view this paper! >>"The Grammar of Silk"A literary review of "The Grammar of Silk" by Cathy Song, making special reference to the imagery in the poem. —
900 words; 1 sources; Click to view this paper! >>Determinism in Plays by EuripidesAn analysis of Euripides' plays, "Medea", "Hippolytus", "Electra", and "The Bacchae" and the message they contain about determinism. —
900 words; 2 sources; Click to view this paper! >>Analyzing the Film and Literary Versions of MedeaIn this paper, Euripides connects the hatred to Jason's belittling behavior toward his wife, as she slowly becomes aware that he has no compassion at all in his desire to be rid of her. Certainly, Seneca provides a great deal more detail in dialogue ... —
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