Themes
Characters
Symbols
Quotes
Ancient Greece
100

the act of controlling someone or something to your own advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly

Manipulation

100

Medea's Grandfather


Helious

100

Common mineral associated with royalty 

Gold

100

"wretched accursed woman"

Medea


100

The person who writes a play

playwright

200

Medea's desires against Jason

Revenge


200

The Corinthian women in the play


The Chorus

200

Medea leave the play with this

Golden Chariot

200

"Killer of children"

Jason


200

This man lives in the golden age of Greece

Euripides


300

Worst than death

Exile

300

Oath breaker

Jason

300

"The charm and divine brilliance of gowns"

The dress

300

"I have often invited disaster"

King Creon

300

A society that is run by men

Patriarchal Society

400

"_____with his inescapable arrows compelled you to save my life"

Love

400
The character tries to stop Medea from her heinous crime

The Chorus

400

Medea wish to face the enemies three-time instead of this

Children

400

"This sorrow of hers sweeps on violently"

Antistrophe

400

They make decisions from logic and reasoning

The Athenians

500

This theme occurs when the nurse did not snitch on Medea


Role of women

500

The person "who is passing through Corinth on his way from Delphi to Trozen"

King Aegues

500

Keeps the family business private

The door

500

"Oh mercy! I can't bear it!

Nurse


500

The God of Festivals

Dionysus