1. Medea
Euripides, a master of sight and sound, expressed these ideologies to his audience through the use of symbolic context as well as elegant literary techniques found in the text of Medea. ... In fact, Euripides received criticism for his portrayal of strong women but the playwright was never one to cater to traditional Greek male attitudes. ... Euripides took all these thoughts, fears and discontents and, with use of ingenious content and striking literary techniques, poured them into the Greek tragedy Medea. ...
- Word Count: 957
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School