Medea
Meadea's search for revenge commences after her husband, the famous greek hero Jason, leaves her for the power & prestige of the daughter of the ing of Corinth. Meadea becomes distraught over the news, especially sfter she reflects upon all what she destroyed for Jason. She felt lonely with no family, friends, or even land. Two great pains tear Medea, the betrayel of Jason and her betrayel of her country. This deeply angers Medea_ her trajic flaw appears to
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Approximate Word count = 311
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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