Character
Plot
Setting
Quotes
Historical Context
100

How many children does Medea have?

2

100

Who is the first character we meet in Medea?

The Nurse

100

What term is used to describe Medea as an outsider to Greece?

Barbarian

100

"Because I have a little knowledge, some are filled with jealousy, others think me secretive, and crazy. ”

Medea

100

What form of Greek Theatre is Medea?

Tragedy

200

This ruler of Corinth banishes Medea from the city.

Creon

200

What 'gifts' does Medea give Jason's new wife (Princess Glauce)?

A poisoned robe and crown

200

The play's physical stage setting is one location, what is it?

In front of Jason and Medea's house

200

Who calls Medea a "lioness"?

Jason

200

What year was Medea first performed?

431 BCE

300

This character grants Medea asylum, unaware of the full extent of her vengeance.

Aegeus

300

Who tells Medea the news that Creon and the Princess (Glauce) are dead?

The Messenger

300

Where does Medea escape to at the end of the play?

Athens

300

Who said, "One day the story will change: then shall the glory of women resound… Reversing at last the sad reputation of ladies.”?

The Chorus

300

What item did Jason have to retrieve to reclaim his right to the throne?

The Golden Fleece

400

Who tells Medea the news that Creon and the Princess (Glauce) are dead?

The Messenger

400

How does Medea escape?

A chariot drawn by dragons 

400

Which ancient Greek city is Medea set?

Corinth

400

Who said, “I am afraid of you... you are clever and skilled in many evil arts.” ?

Creon

400

This religious festival is where Greek tragedies were typically performed.

The Dionysia

500

Why does Medea murder her children? (Theme)

Revenge

500

How does Medea murder her children?

A knife

500

At the beginning of the play, Medea is exiled from where?

Colchis

500

"So…this is not the first time I have seen irrevocable damage done by a barbarous rage.”

Jason

500

Fill in the blanks!

In Ancient Greece only *blank* could perform, so they would wear *blank* to portray characters.

In Ancient Greece only MEN could perform, so they would wear MASKS to portray characters.

M
e
n
u