Medea of Euripides by Euripides

(13 User reviews)   4614
By Riley Zhang Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Parenting
Euripides, 481? BCE-407 BCE Euripides, 481? BCE-407 BCE
English
Ever wonder what happens when the most powerful woman you've ever wronged decides she's had enough? Forget what you think you know about ancient Greek drama. Euripides's 'Medea' is a raw, shocking, and uncomfortably modern story about a brilliant woman pushed to the absolute edge. When her husband Jason (yes, *that* Jason) abandons her for a political marriage, Medea doesn't just cry about it. She plans. This isn't a myth about heroes; it's a chilling, masterful character study of betrayal, revenge, and the terrifying cost of both. It will leave you breathless and questioning everything.
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Let's set the scene: Corinth, ancient Greece. Medea, a foreign princess with a talent for magic, saved the hero Jason's life multiple times, even killing her own brother for him. Now, years later, Jason has dumped her to marry the king's daughter, a move that will secure his power and leave Medea exiled and ruined. The king, fearing her rage, orders her immediate banishment. Given one day, Medea pretends to accept her fate. She sends a poisoned crown and robe as a 'peace offering' to the new bride, which kills both the princess and the king who tries to save her. Then, in the play's most devastating act, Medea murders her two young sons by Jason, to utterly destroy him before escaping in a dragon-drawn chariot sent by her grandfather, the sun god.

Why You Should Read It

This play grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. Medea is one of the most compelling characters ever written. She's not a villain in a simple sense; Euripides makes you understand her rage, her intelligence, and her impossible position in a world that sees her as disposable. You'll argue with yourself about her actions long after you finish reading. It's a brutal look at how far someone can be pushed, the dark side of 'love,' and the scary power of a sharp mind with nothing left to lose.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves complex, morally gray characters and stories that pack a serious emotional punch. If you think classics are stuffy or predictable, this will change your mind. It's a short, intense read that feels as relevant today as it did 2,400 years ago. Just be prepared—it's a tragedy that earns its name.



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James Clark
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Exactly what I needed.

Betty Moore
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Highly recommended.

Aiden Torres
1 year ago

Enjoyed every page.

Aiden King
1 year ago

Surprisingly enough, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. I couldn't put it down.

Melissa White
6 months ago

A bit long but worth it.

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