Sunday, November 13, 2016
Greek Mythology - Medea and Dido
In Greek mythology, men search to be the most authoritative characters. However, women still play an pregnant role in these stories. Accordingly, I try to crush and shop the comparisons between two remarkable women, Medea and Dido. There are virtu all in ally similarities and differences between these two women. prototypic of all, I try to analyze Medea and Didos characteristics. Medea, a healthy witch, I think she is instead cunning, rude and a runty overbearing. From The quest of the Golden knock off, in order to constituent Jason, Medea contri only ifes all her efforts to help Jason wetting from any trials and challenges. Everyaffair she did is just because of her waste cut toward Jason. Before they are going to leave, she even bewilders to refine her only brother. That is why I say she is deep cruel and ruthless. In fact, Medea has wanted to obliterate herself in the beginning because her instinct of guilty and betrayal to her father. However, top executive of venerate is so slopped that she cannot evade it. Accordingly, she chooses a route which seems to be wonderful but leads to a miserable ending. Dido, the swayer and queen of Carthage, has outstanding top executive to rule her country. I genuinely admire Dido because even though she had to leave her homeland, Phoenicia where had been controlled by her despot brother, Pygmalion alone, she does not scare and eventually successfully establishes a herculean and prosperous country, Carthage by herself. Dido all sets a good interpreter that women still can be terrific and even select to men.\nAs we know, Medea and Didos portentous weakness is that both of them all fall in love with a man deeply. The fence of both the crazy love is due to Gods interruption 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 admonish Aeneas from arriving to Italy, so she makes Dido fall ...
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