1. Alison Seymour
Lit1 period 3
10-13-10
Dear Jason,
I loathe you. Yes, I truly do. You are a very loveless man that only cares for yourself. But
Jason, apparently no good deed goes unpunished. That is what I learned from you. All helpful
urges should be circumvented no good deed goes unpunished sure I ment well, we'll look at well
mented. So let me just show you all my deeds I have committed for you Jason. For one, I defied
my father and my country for you. So that you could escape with the Golden Fleece and become
king. Why did I do this? Because I loved you Jason, but those feelings are all gone. Second off, I
killed my brother. My own brother I chopped up into little pieces and thrown into the sea. I did
this so that we could slow my father and his army down so you and I could escape and live a
better life together in your homeland that you promised me but no, that didn’t happen did it?
Instead I had to use my magic to kill king pelisse. And how did I do this? I shall remind you; you
had me trick his daughters. I said that if they killed their father and sliced him up that I could
make him young again. You had me lie to these poor girls. Let the gods bless them. Then
everybody there hated us and we were cast away from that land never to be able to return. Next
we end up in Corinth. This is where the real trouble begins. You leave me for a younger bride.
Who just happen to be the princess! Were you trying to make me a total laughing stock? Jason,
this was the last straw. I was not about to let you make me miserable without you being even
worse off than me. IS this were the story ends? Oh no my dear Jason this were it all beings. King
Creon came to my door step, saying that I was banished . Why? Because you were worried that I
might hurt your dear new bride. I was to be sent out with the children with no were to run to for
safety. But then I thought of a better, more devious plan. That I would kill Creon, and the
princess and the children. So I gave a posin dress and crown to the princess as a gift and she died
and her father died along with her! How amazing! Then I killed the children so you could have
no joy in your miserable life! So I try to do these good deeds but you mess them up in some way
Jason. So as you can see everything is your fault.
Loathing you forever and always,
Medea
2. Alison Seymour
Lit1 period 3
10-13-10
Dear Medea,
I hope your happy now, I hope your happy how you’ve hurt your cause forever I hope
you think your clever. So thought I can’t imagine how, I hope you’re very happy with yourself.
Medea, if you would have listened to me you could still live in Corinth, you could be a strong
willed woman that does everything for herself. What you worked and waited for, you could have
everything you ever wanted. But no you had to go and mess everything up didn’t you?! And
why would you say you defied your father for me! I never once asked you to do that! I could
have gotten the fleece without you. Secondly I still don’t get why you had to kill your brother, I
think you just didn’t like him or something because we were a good 5 miles in front of your dad
and his army. Thirdly when did I say “I’ll make you my queen.” As I recall I didn’t say anything
of the sort. And I didn’t ask you to trick the king’s daughters into killing their own father. That
was your idea! I just asked if you could get rid of him. Oh and my poor bride my poor, poor
bride. I was marring into this family to help the family so one day one of our sons could be king.
I tore this country apart for you! But then you go and kill her posing her. I never asked the king
to banish you he did that on his own. Also you go and kill him as well! But the children! Oh my
poor children! You killed them. My sons are dead and you buried them somewhere that I don’t
know the location of so I can’t mourn on their graves. So Medea you are crazy accusing me of all
these things that I didn’t do. Let the god’s be my witness. I never loved you like you loved me.
I will hate you all even in the under world,
Jason