Medea- a tragic heroine to Aristotle'
This paper is an illustration of the characteristics inherent to the protagonist in Plays of Euripides: Medea that was conceived in 431 BC, as they collaborate to Aristotle's concept of tragedy and tragic protagonists
In order to effectively understand the topic of this paper, it is imperative that we first take a look at the character who is supposed to analyzed in the light of her fulfilling the criterion of that of a tragic heroine; Medea: the Wife of Jason, who has deserted her at the beginning of the play for the daughter of King Creon, subsequently creating a scenario that is prevalently tense and regretful, particularly in aspect of the effect that his departure to another wife has had on Medea. The occurrence of Medea's link to Jason as his wife comes about as the Argonauts, a group of Greek set under to command of Jason in order to locate the legendary Golden Fleece; a mythical fleece. However, when Jason reached Colchis, Aeetes, the king of the Colchians, compelled Jason to yoke and plow a field with a pair of fire-snorting bulls. After this, in order to obtain the fleece, there was one thing that Jason absolutely had to do; he had to overcome the huge serpent that guarded the fleece within its coils.
These things, however, though virtually impossible, he managed to do with the...
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