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Essay Galaxy - The Role Of Women In Medea
Medea is the tragic tale of a woman scorned.  It was written in
 431 B.C. by the Greek playwright, Euripides.  Eruipides was the
  first Greek poet to suffer the fate of so many of the great
 modern writers:  rejected by most of his contemporaries (he
 rarely won first prize and was the favorite target for the
 scurrilous humor of the comic poets), he was universally admired
 and revered by the Greeks of the centuries that followed his
 death(“Norton Anthology”).  Euripides showed his interest in
 psychology in his many understanding portraits of women (“World
 Book”).  Euripides choice of women support characters such as the
 nurse and the chorus is imperative to the magnification of
 Medea’s emotions.  The very fact that the nurse and chorus are
 female deepens Medea’s sadness, impassions h....
 
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