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Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course
Date
Euripides Medea
Extended Episode (New)
Pedagogue
Now that my work is over, I don’t know what Jason could be having in mind. Those children
were not mine, but I can feel the pain Jason is going through. Do you think Medea really meant
to make corpses out of her own blood?
Nurse
The gods know better. It is only Medea who knows the reasons behind her decision. I hear she
has left?
Pedagogue
Left? Is she escaping the wrath of Jason or the entire community?
Nurse
It is difficult to continue staying in a community where people already have ill feelings about
you. Medea is not regarded a disaster, now that at least four souls have exited. Credit to her. But
then, have you talked to Jason lately?
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Pedagogue
Jason is grieving. This is not the best time to engage him. You know he can be emotional
sometimes. I have tried pondering over what has been taking place over the past few weeks, and
everything seems mysterious. It appears to me that the gods have forsaken their people!
Nurse
It is only the wise who fail to comprehend what they see. But why does this matter to you so
much? Or is it because you have no kids to look after? But I admit everyone is startled by the
turn of events.
Pedagogue
This is just the beginning of a terrible life for Jason. I bet even his political ambitions are
over now. Does he even have the guts for advancing his jab on leadership?
Nurse
How can he portent to become a leader for the people, yet he has failed to control his family.
Jason is more of a loser now. He has no stakes left and the rest of his time on earth will be more
like hell.
Pedagogue
There he is. He looks frustrated, wasted and clueless
Nurse
That is what you expect from a man who has lost everything he values
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Jason
The two of you look stranded. Are you looking or waiting for someone?
Pedagogue
Not really. We were trying to catch up with one another. It has been a busy week for us
Nurse
We are also grieving. Precisely
Jason
But you should have stopped this. You should have at least done something to stop that wicked
mongrel from killing my children. How could you…
Pedagogue
Jason, please calm down….
Nurse
We understand what you are going through. It shall pass.
Essay (Analysis)
The playwright uses his work to portray various issues that exist among relationships,
which often result in negative relations and hatred. In his play, Euripides brings out the dark side
of relationships, and how people end up committing crimes because of their disappointments and
dissatisfaction. Through his work, Euripides illustrates that people tend to compromise their
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morals when they seek power and revenge. The play is classified as a tragedy because of the
unanticipated events that ensure in the course of the story.
The first theme that is evident in the play is betrayal. When Jason decides to pursue his
political ambition, he opts to marry Glauke, a royal daughter and betrays his wife, Medea with
whom he had children. The theme of betrayal is more pronounced due to the fact that the reason
why Jason left his wife was to get some political leverage. In this way, Jason is insensitive of the
potential c0onsequences his decision would have to his marriage as all he wanted was to achieve
his political ambition. As a result, he ends up breaking his marriage ties, which develops
bitterness in Medea’s heart, prompting her to seek revenge against her husband.
The playwright also uses the theme of crime to advance his ideas and achieve the script
of his work. Due to her frustrations, Medea kills her own children as a way of punishing her
husband. In her understanding, the most appropriate way through which Jason would regret
deserting her was to murder her loved ones. On the same note, Medea also kills Glauke, Jason’s
suitor as well as her father through poison. The murder was a way of eliminating Glauke so that
Jason does not end up marrying her. As such, Medea is portrayed as an overly jealous woman
who resolves in criminal methods to satisfy her hatred for Jason and Glauke.
Euripides successfully accomplishes his work and justifies his classification of the play as
a tragedy. The mysterious killings that are done by Medea is evidence that a little problem van be
amplified and transformed in a much bigger problem because of the lack of understanding and
the determination to revenge. Besides, the playwright portrays magic powers as a strong force in
society that can be used to punish targeted individuals. For instance, Medea’s crimes go
unpunished, despite confessing that she is the one who was responsible for the deaths. In a
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hypothetical society, such offenders are prosecuted and jailed, something that did not happen in
the setting of Euripides’ play.