Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Greek Mythology - Medea and Dido

In Greek mythology, men seem to be the most influential characters. However, women serene play an important quality in these stories. Accordingly, I puree to analyze and make the comparisons amid two unique women, Medea and Dido. thither are some similarities and differences surrounded by these two women. First of all told, I try to analyze Medea and Didos characteristics. Medea, a powerful witch, I think she is quite cunning, inhumane and a little overbearing. From The seeking of the deluxe Fleece, in order to supporting Jason, Medea contributes all her efforts to help Jason escape from every trials and challenges. Everything she did is just because of her crazy spang toward Jason. Before they are dismission to communicate, she even bewilders to kill her only brother. That is why I give tongue to she is deep cruel and ruthless. In fact, Medea has wanted to kill herself in the beginning because her sense of blameful and betrayal to her father. However, power of caco ethes is so strong that she can non frustrate it. Accordingly, she chooses a way which seems to be wonderful but leads to a miserable ending. Dido, the ruler and pouf of Carthage, has outstanding ability to rule her country. I really value Dido because even though she had to leave her homeland, Phoenicia where had been controlled by her tyrant brother, Pygmalion alone, she does not scare and finally successfully establishes a powerful and gold country, Carthage by herself. Dido completely sets a good example that women tacit can be shocking and even superior to men.\nAs we know, Medea and Didos fatal failing is that some(prenominal) of them all dec in rage with a man deeply. The reason of both the crazy love is collectable to Gods jailbreak for humans. In The Quest of the Golden Fleece, Hera supports Jason, so she asks for Aphrodite help that makes Medea fall in love with Jason. The only thing she cares for is Jasons safety. In Aeneid, Hera tries to deter Aeneas from arr iving to Italy, so she makes Dido fall ...

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