Well Medea wasn't a nice person at all, and she got what she deserved in the end. I can see how this has stayed around, as she certainly would be put down in history. Men are usually the most famous for killing back then, she must have had no feelings at all to be so cruel and horrible with what she would do. I think in the part one.. it wasn't her husband but boyfriend she chopped up. I could be wrong about it. I was interrupted in part 1.. Lovely narrated and I'm looking forward to seeing you next time. Thank you ♡♡♡
@@francespridmore6101Yes men were quite awful back then. Jason was no different, abandoning Medea after everything she did for him. He deserved to be punished, but killing people who did nothing wrong seems awful to me. I suppose this is an argument for democracy, where political disagreements rarely end in killing!
This was a play on Greek mythology?
Yes. The mythology had been around for generations, and then Euripedes turned Medea's revenge into a play.
Well Medea wasn't a nice person at all, and she got what she deserved in the end. I can see how this has stayed around, as she certainly would be put down in history. Men are usually the most famous for killing back then, she must have had no feelings at all to be so cruel and horrible with what she would do. I think in the part one.. it wasn't her husband but boyfriend she chopped up. I could be wrong about it. I was interrupted in part 1.. Lovely narrated and I'm looking forward to seeing you next time. Thank you ♡♡♡
@@francespridmore6101Yes men were quite awful back then. Jason was no different, abandoning Medea after everything she did for him. He deserved to be punished, but killing people who did nothing wrong seems awful to me. I suppose this is an argument for democracy, where political disagreements rarely end in killing!