Medea

Seneca

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Author
Seneca
Publish Date
1986-11-15
Edition
Ahl, Frederick, trans.
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
134
Publisher Name
CORNELL
ISBN-10
080149432X
ISBN-13
9780801494321
citemno
034699
SKU
9780801494321

Description

Medea is a fabula crepidata (Roman tragedy with Greek subject) of about 1027 lines of verse written by Seneca. It is generally considered to be the strongest of his earlier plays. It was written around 50 CE. The play is about the vengeance of Medea against her betraying husband Jason and King Creon. The leading role, Medea, delivers over half of the play's lines. Medea addresses many themes, one being that the title character represents "payment" for humans' transgression of natural laws. She was sent by the gods to punish Jason for his sins. Another theme is her powerful voice that cannot be silenced, not even by King Creon.