Euripides
In Euripides' Medea,± Jason and Medea have very contradicting views on each other's incentives of the actions that they took. For Jason, the motivation for his new marriage is to bring happiness, wealth and prestige to his family. However, Medea views herself as the victim of the new marriage and she does not understand why she has to sacrifice her own happiness for the happiness of the other members of the family. This tension between Jason and Medea builds up and Jason's refusal to acknowledge Medea as the victim brings about the tragic ending to the play. This play provides a good insight into different psychologies of men and women. In the play, Jason and Medea have very different points of view about Jason's new marriage. Jason views his new marriage to the king's daughter as a good opportunity for him to provide wealth and prestige for his family
It portrays different points of view men and women may have on the same subject and the different ways of reasoning and justifying their actions. Jason's new marriage and his denial to accept Medea as the victim were the primary reasons for the tragic ending. However, I feel that Medea's retaliation was too cruel. Killing one's own children is not only cruel, but cannot be done unless the person is extremely angry or insane. Medea emphasizes on the fact that she is the victim and not the nobility. I agree with Medea's second argument, because Jason's argument seems more like an excuse or justification of his action. Euripides portrays the most extreme sides of men and women in Medea. This play also portrays how men and women may have different emotional and psychological states. Jason's defense on that account is that he too helped Medea out from the Barbarian world so that she can have civilized life. However, Medea still cannot understand nor forgive Jason's new marriage, because she feels that she has done nothing wrong. Different points of view between Jason and Medea create tension in the play and Jason's refusal to acknowledge Medea as the victim resolves into a tragic ending. Jason is devastated by what Medea has done, but Medea says that she killed the children just to make Jason feel the sorrow. However, Medea feels anger and jealousy toward Jason's new marriage. In contrast, my feeling of apathy for Jason changed to sympathy towards the end of the play. While Jason emphasizes that his reason for his new marriage is to help the family live better life, Medea feels betrayed.
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