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Medea

Medea

by Euripides

Where does the line between love and hate lie? "Medea" by Euripides is a gripping exploration of this question. This ancient Greek tragedy delves into the psyche of Medea, a woman scorned by her husband Jason, leading her to unthinkable actions. Euripides masterfully weaves a narrative that compels us to examine the depths of human passion and the darkness it can engender. Through the character of Medea, the author challenges traditional views of femininity and power, raising profound moral and ethical dilemmas. "Medea" is not just a play, it's an intense emotional journey that leaves a lasting impact on its readers. Discover the complexities of love, betrayal, and revenge in this timeless classic.

Chapters 1
Books/Sections 1
Difficulty Beginner

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