After reading the play, “Medea”, I must side with Medeai Of course this must come as a shock as she is a child killer, however, I do believe she is the person who lost the most which may be why she reacted so erratically. In Medea’s defense, she gave up her entire life for Jason. She betrayed her father and moved to Greece where she is a foreigner. Medea births two of Jason’s children and the nurse even claims Medea “complied with Jason in all things.
” Medea seems to have done everything Jason wanted and needed and Jason repays her by cheating and wanting to marry another woman. To top this all off, Jason doesn’t even apologize, He blames everything on Medea, even saying, “You are now an exile because of your own foolish words.”
I think all of this led Medea to do what she did next, She had just been heartbroken by her husband whom she had done everything for.
She had left her family and her home land and was now being asked to leave Greece, knowing she would not be able to survive without a native husband She tries to talk to her husband only to be blamed for all his wrongdoing This was also in a time where she would have been considered the failure for her husband’s mistakes by the public. Women were supposed to be submissive to their husbands who had the ultimate say in all things Medea even says, “If a woman leaves her husband, then she loses her virtuous reputation.
To refuse him is just not possible.” I think Medea had suffered a tremendous loss. Her whole world was crashing down. Of course it was not the children‘s fault at all, though I could understand why she didn‘t like seeing them. When someone hurts you, you just want to forget everything about them. The children were partly his children also, she may have seen his face in theirs. I do not condone what Medea did of course, though when you add all the pieces up, she must have been tremendously heartbroken and in pain to go as far as killing her only children, the only people she had left.
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