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Title: Euripides, Medea 431 B.C.E.


1
Euripides, Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • First production of play coincides with
    Peleponnesian War (431-404 B.C.E.)
  • First well-known example of an author alienated
    from audience
  • Common certainties between artist, audience, and
    story disappear

2
Euripides (480-406 B.C.E.)
  • Not appreciated until after his death
  • Did not live public or military life
  • Private intellectual/artist
  • Receptive to Sophistic rhetoric and concepts
  • Chooses new myths and revises old myths

3
Medea
  • Foreign woman
  • Woman of great intellect
  • Finds no redress for wrongs done to her
  • Shockingly brutal acts
  • Challenges Greek societys allegiance to male
    power
  • Solidified in Eumenides

4
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • Begin with contempt for Jason
  • Later feel pity for Jason and horror over Medeas
    actions
  • Divine will of play enigmatic
  • Play exposes disorder of worldeven with gods

5
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • Play offers nightmare vision of the end of the
    5th-century dream of peace
  • Impending non-stop violence of Peleponnesian War
    (431-404 B.C.E.)
  • Horrible images of maternal and domestic violence
  • Breakdown of social fabric

6
Background Myth
  • Jason and the Argonauts
  • Great legend of voyage and exploration
  • Jason becomes great Greek hero
  • Medea helps Jason successfully capture the Golden
    Fleece

7
Jason
  • Greek national hero and explorer
  • Sent on voyage by Pelias because of oracles
    report to fear man with one sandal
  • Assembles noble men to serve as Argonauts
  • Central hero of great adventure tales

8
Jason and the Argonauts
9
Jason and the Argonauts
  • Contsruction of Argosaided by Athena

10
Jason and the Argonauts
  • Medea helps Jason subdue (put to sleep) dragon
  • guarding the Golden Fleece and survive other
    trials
  • to escape with Golden Fleece

11
Background Myth
12
Background Myth
13
Background Myth
  • Jason sent to find Golden Fleece by King Pelias
    of Iolcus (man with one sandal)
  • Jason and Argonauts sail to Colchis
  • Medea assists Jason in trials and helps him
    escape with Golden Fleece

14
Background Myth
  • Medea renounces family and leaves with Jason
  • Helps Jason and Argonauts escape Colchis with
    fleece
  • Medea kills numerous members of her family

15
Background Myth
  • Medea and Jason return to Greece
  • Different versions of the myth provide different
    locations (Iolcus/Corinth)
  • Jason and Medea marry

16
Background Myth
  • Medea impresses daughters of Pelias with her
    magic
  • Convinces the daughters to kill dad
  • Different variations of who exactly does the
    killing

17
Background Myth
  • Medea may have had to finish the job of killing
    Pelias when daughters hesitate

18
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 642 Open at Medeas house in Corinth
  • Story depends on knowledge of background myth of
    Jason and Argonauts
  • Nurse opens story with regret for Jasons voyages
    and conquests
  • Medea would never have come home with Jason
  • Medea helped Jason get Golden Fleece

19
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 642 Medea persuaded daughters of Pelias to cook
    their dad
  • Jason and Medea took refuge in Corinth
  • Medea initially helped Jason in all ways at
    Corinth
  • All has now gone wrongJason has taken princess
    as mistress

20
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 643 Jason has taken daughter of Kreon as
    mistress
  • Medea feels slightedlets us know about it
  • Medea has been fasting and crying
  • Medea betrayed her father and land when she went
    with Jason
  • Medea no longer likes to see her children
  • Nurse feels something dreadful coming

21
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 643 Medeas children ignorant of her trouble
  • Tutor and children enter
  • Nurse has come out in public to speak truth about
    Medea
  • Tutor claims more trouble is to come
  • 644 Tutor has heard rumor that Kreon plans to
    exile Medea and kids

22
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 644 Jason no longer cares for wife and kids
  • Tutor tells nurse to be quiet about rumors
  • Nurse wishes Jason were dead
  • Nurse wants Tutor to keep kids away from Medea
  • Nurse is certain Medea will soon do something
    violent

23
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 644 Medea claims she has sufferedhates her
    kids
  • 645 Nurse wants controlled safetywants to grow
    old in comfort
  • Chorus of Corinthian women come to console Medea
  • Nurse openly indicts Jason
  • Medea claims she would find release in death

24
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 645 Chorus tells Medea she must not grieve too
    much over Jason
  • 646 Medea prays she may see destruction come
    upon Jason and new bride
  • Chorus of Corinthian women would like to help
    Medea
  • Chorus reports much of the story weve just heard

25
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 647 Medea shows some respect to women of
    Corinth
  • Medea doesnt want to offend her neighbors
  • Now Medea just wants to die
  • Medea explains why women in Greek culture are
    unfortunate creatures
  • Suggests life is good for woman in the marriage
    works out

26
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 647 Men look at other women (younger) as they
    age, but women to remain loyal to one
  • Medea would rather fight in war than bear child
  • Medea explains her situation is different because
    she has no country anymore
  • 648 Medea claims she is a refuge from foreign
    land

27
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 648 Medea asks chorus for help to get back at
    Jason, princess, and King
  • Medea explains volatility of scorned woman
  • Chorus supports Medeas decision to pay back
    Jason
  • King Kreon entersimmediately tells Medea to
    leave Corinth with kids
  • Kreon explains his dread of Medea

28
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 648 Medea tells Kreon a smart woman best not
    have Jasons kidssmacking insult at Kreons
    daughter
  • Medea has been envied because she is clever
  • 649 Medea wishes Kreons daughter a lucky
    marriage
  • Medea asks to stay in land and promises to submit
    to betters

29
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 649 Kreon still fears Medea as clever
    womanclaims she must go
  • Medea asks for 1 day before going into exile
  • Kreon knows he is making mistake to allow Medeas
    request for 1 day
  • 650 Kreon grants Medea 1 day more
  • Chorus feels great sympathy for Medea

30
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 649 Medea now plans to kill three of her
    enemies in the day provided
  • Plans to use poison secretly
  • Medea honors Hecate
  • 651 Medea calls on herself to be plotting and
    scheming
  • Medea claims women are cleverest contrivers of
    evil

31
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 651 Chorus wants to allow world order to be
    reversed
  • Chorus repeats Medeas story
  • Jason entersconfronts Medea
  • 652 Jason tells Medea she is lucky to only be
    exiled
  • Jason suggests Medea is to be banished because
    she talked too much

32
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 652 Jason has come to make provisions for Medea
    and children
  • Medea charges Jason with shamelessness
  • Medea claims every Greek knows she saved Jasons
    life
  • Medea reminds Jason how she helped him get the
    Fleece
  • Medea killed Pelias for Jason

33
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 653 Medea has made enemies of her friends and
    family to be with Jason
  • Now Jason doesnt want her around
  • Medea ponders why there is no outward mark to
    denote good and bad men
  • Jason claims love (Medeas) and not Medea herself
    kept him safe
  • Jason claims he has actually helped Medea by
    civilizing her in Greece

34
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 653 Jason claims he brought her recognition as
    clever woman
  • Prevented her from being savage
  • 654 Jason insists he never grew tired of
    Medeas bed
  • Jason suggests he has to marry again for money
    and social securityfor his kids too
  • Jason claims life would be better if men could
    have kids without women

35
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 654 Medea explains if Jason were not a coward,
    he would not have married behind Medeas back
  • Jason reports he had to re-marry to produce royal
    progeny
  • 655 Jason offers to help Medea in exile
  • Medea doesnt want Jasons help
  • Chorus prays that it is never without a country

36
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 656 Chorus insists there is no sorrow about
    loss of native land
  • Aigeus, kind of Athens, enters
  • Aigeus and Medea are old friends
  • Aigeus still looking to have children
  • Aigeus turns to Medea because she is clever
  • Medea tells Aigeus how Jason has wronged her

37
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 657 Aigeus tells Medea to let Jason go if he is
    no good
  • Medea asks Aigeus to receive her in Athens
  • Medea will then pray for his progenypromises to
    give drugs to allow him to reproduce
  • Aigeus will not take Medea out of Corinth, but he
    will welcome her in Athens

38
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 657 Medea wants Aigeus to take oath on their
    pact
  • 658 Medea wants Aigeus to swear by Earth and
    Sky
  • Swear that he will never force Medea out of
    Athens
  • Medea wants to see Jason once morepart of her
    plan

39
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 658 Medeas plan
  • Will endorse Jasons adultery
  • Will ask that children can stay in Corinth
  • Will send children with gifts for Jasons new
    bride
  • Gifts will be poisoned so that all who touch them
    will die
  • Medea weeps as her plan will cause her children
    to die

40
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 659 Medea realizes she will kill her children
  • She will then flee
  • Medea doesnt want to be remembered as weak,
    stay-at-home woman
  • Chorus tells Medea not to do such an act
  • Medea claims she must kill her children
  • 0nly way to wound Jason

41
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 659 Medea tells chorus to obey her and be
    quietif they are born of women
  • Chorus speaks of Athens as peaceful, content
    society
  • 660 Chorus again begs Medea not to murder kids
  • Jason enters
  • Medea begs Jason for forgiveness

42
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 660 Medea now claims Jason is doing the best
    thing for his kids by giving them royal brothers
  • Medea now tells Jason he is wise to marry again
  • 661 Medea now claims she was wrong
  • Suggests women are foolish and men wise

43
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 661 Medea invites children out to say goodbye
    to Jason
  • Medea claims she is ending quarrel with Jason
  • Jason agrees with Medeas newfound wisdom
  • Claims her newfound wisdom is appropriate as she
    is clever

44
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 661 Jason tells kids that he has taken care of
    them
  • Predicts they will be great leaders in Corinth
  • Wants to see kids again when they are young men
  • Medea starts to cry
  • 662 Medea asks Jason to beg Kreon not to banish
    the children

45
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 662 Jason will try
  • Medea will send gifts to Jasons new bride to
    persuade her
  • Dress and golden diadem
  • Medea sends poisoned gifts to Jasons new wife
  • Jason tries to dissuade Medeaclaims such gifts
    to a princess are unnecessary
  • Medea insists

46
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 663 Chorus bemoans impending death and grief of
    Jason
  • Medea claims she is lost upon hearing her gifts
    have been receivedchildren are allowed to stay
  • Medea says goodbye to kidsshe must go into exile
    while they can stay in Corinth
  • 664 Medea tells kids once she leaves, they will
    never see her again

47
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 664 Children smile sweetly at Medea
  • Medea now renounces plan and decides to take kids
    with her into exile
  • Medea knows princess is now dyinig
  • Medea now kisses children
  • Medea has to send kids awaybecomes overcome by
    sorrow
  • 665 Chorus claims women not without learning

48
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 665 Chours speaks of trials and difficulties of
    child-rearing
  • Prompts us to question why we would ever have
    kids
  • Medea awaits news of what she knows must come
  • Medea now in the position to know what must come
  • Messenger tells Medea to get out of the land
  • Princess and King are dead

49
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 666 Medea tells messenger he speaks fine words
  • Medea wants to know how they died
  • Messenger offers accounts of Kings and
    Princesss death
  • Jason had to persuade princess to accept gifts
  • 667 Shriek rung out throughout palace

50
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 667 Rather gruesome account of Princesss death
  • Princesss father comes to daughterasks to die
    with daughter
  • King dies rather gruesomely
  • 668 Chorus pities Kreons daughternot Jason
  • Medea claims she must now kill kids and leave town

51
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 668 Medea tells herself to be forgetful of kids
    for a moment
  • Chorus asks Earth and Sun (mother of Medea) to
    stop her from killing kids
  • 669 Children now heardcryingasking for help
    to stop Medeatrapped by sword
  • Jason arrivesclaims he has come to save lives of
    his boys

52
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 669 Chorus tells Jason Medea killed kids
  • 670 Medea appears in chariot pulled by dragons
    with bodies of 2 kids
  • Medea tells Jason he cannot harm her in chariot
    given her by Helios
  • Jason indicts Medeacharges her with leaving him
    childless
  • Jason now claims he was cusred all along for
    bringing Medea to Greece

53
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 670 Jason suggests Medea has always been
    murderous
  • Jason bemoans he will never speak to his sons
    alive
  • Medea tells Jason he can call her a monster if he
    wants to
  • 671 Medea claims she shares in Jasons pain and
    grief
  • Medea claims children died of disease caught from
    their father

54
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 671 Jason now calls Medea wholly evil
  • Medea claims gods know who brought on kids
    sorrow
  • Medea will not give Jason bodies of children to
    bury
  • Medea to bury kids in Heras temple
  • Medea predicts Jason will die without distinction

55
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • 671 Medea surprised Jason doesnt feel it
    yettells him to wait for future
  • Medea claims Jason never wanted to speak to kids
    before they died
  • Jason wants to touch boys flesh once more
  • 672 Jason will now lament

56
Medea (431 B.C.E.)
  • Chorus expresses surprise that what the thought
    would happen has not happened at the end of the
    play
  • Sense that this world and the gods are
    unpredictable
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