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A Challenge To Male-Dominated Culture

Submitted by xinyuan on December 5, 2005

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A Challenge to Male-Dominated Culture
----Analysis of Medea from the Perspective of Culture
abstract: Medea is a famous tragedy written by Euripides. In it, the protagonist Medea is a rebel against the male-dominated culture. She commits horrible crimes which are severely criticized by many critics. However, seen from cultural point of view, it has its positive side, her rebellious behaviour is a great challenge to male-dominated culture. This paper intends to explore it from the perspective of three social roles Medea plays.
Key words: Medea challenge male-dominated culture

Medea is a famous tragedy written by Euripides, the great Greek dramatist. It is a masterly study of an intense womanĄŻs passion. In it, immoderate love has given way to immoderate hate and lust for vengeance
now overcomes love of children. Although she has often been fiercely attacked becaused of her cruelness, Medea embodies a great challenge to Male-dominated culture. This paper intends to explore it in terms of the three social roles Medea plays.
As a woman
As a woman, Medea fully presents us a heroic woman who breaks down all the bondages in pursuit of love. She has achieved a kind of absolute freedom----to love and to hate----and thus challenging the traditional value of womanĄŻs right of love in male-dominated culture.
Medea was of a people at the far edge of the Black Sea; for the Greeks of EuripidesĄŻ time, this was the edge of the known world. She was the princess of Colchis and a granddaughter of the sun god Helias. At the same time, she was also a barbarian witch. On the other hand, Jason, a great Greek hero and capitain of the Argonauts, led his crew to Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece. At the sight of Jason, Medea fell in deep love with him. Passion and love motivated Medea to help Jason: she helped him yoke the fire-breathing bulls, she was the one who slew the giant serpent that guarded...

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