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Interpretation of Medea

    A feminist is defined in the dictionary as, “one who believes in the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.” At the time of Ancient Greece, no such thing as feminism existed. Women were expected to be glorified domestic servants, serving at their husband’s will. However, the main character in “Medea” by Euripides is a representation of feminist feelings and thoughts that are contrary to those that women were expected to have. Medea is shown at the beginning of

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