Euripides the author of the tale “Medea” uses the main character Medea to show a romantic tragedy. Medea foolishly fell in love with Jason. Her love for him required sacrifices and among them were betraying her family, her fatherland and run away to Corinth with Jason. The couple have two sons and live happily until Jason falls in love with Creon’s daughter. He abandons his family which makes Medea very angry and forces her to act upon her feelings. Jason’s abandon made Medea loose her sense of judgment, because she loved him too much. Although Medea committed murder she is not guilty of the crimes, because she was acting out of love passion and was not in the right set of mind.
Medea was a passionate person that made many sacrifices for her loved one, Jason. In the beginning of Medea’s and Jason’s relationship it is evident they were happy and took care of one another which is shown when Medea said, “I was your light, the beacon of your …show more content…
Medea tells Jason, “You wanted a new bed, even though I’d borne your children” (11. 494-495). This proves that Jason didn’t care about his family. He just wanted to marry into royalty. Obviously like any other wife left with her children Medea was severely stressed which is what caused her to give the gifts (robe) to Creon’s daughter that killed her and Creon himself. Though Medea didn’t purposely kill Creon. Creon wrapped his daughter into his arms. The messenger said, “he tried to straighten up… but the delicate robe clung to him as ivy clings to laurel, and then a terrible wrestling match began”(11. 1234-1237). This proves that Medea’s plan was only for Creon’s daughter and Creon himself was the cause of his own death. Medea didn’t force him to hold his daughter. When she sent the gift to Creon’s daughter with her children she was full of rage and was only acting upon what she felt. It was an act of