Medea
by Euripides
- Publicado
- 1993
- Páginas
- 65
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780486275482
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~1h 8min
Medea es un drama book de Euripides. En 1993. Tiene 65 páginas.
Sobre este libro
First performed in fifth-century BCE Athens, Euripides’ Medea remains one of antiquity’s most psychologically complex tragedies. The play centers on a foreign princess who has sacrificed everything for her husband, only to face his abandonment in favor of a political alliance. Rather than conforming to the passive female archetypes typical of classical theater, Medea confronts her betrayal with fierce intellect and resolute determination. Euripides explores the devastating consequences of broken oaths, the precarious status of women in ancient society, and the tension between personal passion and civic order. The work’s enduring significance lies in its rigorous examination of moral ambiguity, as the protagonist’s quest for justice spirals into acts that challenge both divine and human law. Through sharp dialogue and structural innovation, Euripides transforms a familiar myth into a profound meditation on exile, identity, and the limits of human compassion. The play continues to resonate across centuries for its bold characterization and unyielding inquiry into the costs of pride and betrayal.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Medea?+
Medea tiene 65 páginas.
¿Cuándo se publicó Medea?+
Medea se publicó en 1993.
¿De qué género es Medea?+
Medea es un libro de Drama.
¿De qué trata Medea?+
First performed in fifth-century BCE Athens, Euripides’ Medea remains one of antiquity’s most psychologically complex tragedies. The play centers on a foreign princess who has sacrificed everything for her husband, only to face his abandonment in favor of a political alliance. Rather than conforming...
¿Quién escribió Medea?+
Medea fue escrito por Euripides.