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A Challenge to Male-Dominated Culture

   
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Title: A Challenge to Male-Dominated Culture
 
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I slew the dragon and raided for you the light of life again. I have removed every danger from your path.?±(43) Therefore, Medea had sacrificed everything for her love: She deceived her father, left her homeland, killed her brother and betrayed her own country...
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The Nurse confides to the audience that ?°Love is disseased?±(16) and the Chorus delivers an ode on the dangers and benefits of love: love brings great rewards, but immoderate love brings suffering; the incredible force of Medea??s passion, infected by Jason??s betrayal, will now become destructive, and we can seen it from Medea??s speech: ?°I shall not shirk the difficult adventure...
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