How do you quote Medea?

“Medea: I had rather stand my ground three times among the shields than face a childbirth once.” “Chorus: Woman of stone, heart of iron, Disconsolate woman, ready to kill The seed of your hands with the hand that tilled.” “Medea: Of all creatures that can feel and think, we women are the worst treated things alive.”

How do you cite Medea?

MLA (7th ed.)

Steadman, Peter, Dennis Diamond, and Euripides. Euripides’ Medea. New York, N.Y: Greek Drama Co., Ltd, 1985.

Is Medea a hero or a villain?

Overall, even though Euripides does attempt to portray Medea as the malignant villain, under all the layers, especially to a modern audience, she is truly the tragic heroine.

What does Medea symbolize?

Hecate. It’s no surprise that Medea, a symbol herself of feminine revolt, mostly prays to goddesses rather than gods. Besides, Helios, her grandfather, she prefers to gain strength from the female side of the pantheon.

What is the message of Medea?

The main themes in Medea are revenge, passion, gender, and power. Revenge: Medea’s revenge is cruel and excessive, and she pays a heavy personal price to enact it. Medea’s righteous fury overwhelms everything else, allowing her to kill her own children so long as Jason also suffers.

How do you cite Medea by Euripides in MLA?

MLA (7th ed.)

Euripides’ Medea. New York, N.Y.: New York Greek Drama Co, 1986.

How do you cite a play in MLA format?

Citing a Play

  1. Format: Author. Title of Play in Italics. Title of Textbook, edited by Editor Name, edition, vol. …
  2. Example: Hansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin in the Sun. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature,
  3. Format: Author. Title of Play in Italics. Edition, Publisher, Year. …
  4. Example: Sophocles. Antigone.

What was Medea’s tragic flaw?

Medea’s tragic flaw, then, is that she is a woman, yet she acts like a man. In other words, Medea’s tragic flaw is her possession of the manly valor in women that Aristotle considers inappropriate.



Why is Medea a tragic heroine?

Which then brings us the next tragic hero characteristic Medea represents, which is her hamartia. This hamartia, or flaw, is that she is willing to do whatever she can to get her revenge on Jason. Medea is so blinded by hate and rage that she kills Jason’s new wife, the king and shockingly, both of her own children.