Medeas Speech to the Corinthian Women
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from Medea by Euripides. Translated from the Greek by Frederic Raphael and Kenneth McLeish, Delivered by Fiona Shaw.
This speech comes from the Greek tragedy play, Medea. It was written by the Greek play write Euripides in 431 BC. The story is based on the myth of Jason and .
This video tells the story of Jason and explains Euripides spin on the story of Medea.
Extract monologue from lines 214 to 248 of Euripides (translated modern version) Greek tragedy Madea. In this scene Madea leaves her home to address the .