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Medea's deep love for Jason motivated her towards treachery.

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Why did medea fall in love with Jason?

Medea was made to fall in love with Jason by Aphrodite


Why is there a tragedy in 'Medea'?

Medea's situation is tragic because her deep love for Jason is what motivates her towards treachery.


Why was medea famous for?

Medea was famous because her love for Jason caused her to commit treacherous deeds. For Jason, Medea betrayed her own people, then turned on Jason himself when he declared that he was leaving Medea to marry the princess.


How did Medea and Jason treat each other?

Medea and Jason initially treated each other with love and devotion, as Medea helped Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece. However, after Jason's betrayal, Medea's actions towards him included revenge and betrayal. Jason's treatment of Medea was characterized by deceit and abandonment.


Did Jason know that Aphrodite made Medea fall in love with him?

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What is the theme for Medea?

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Who was the sorceress who used magic to help Jason?

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Why was Medea so grieved?

Medea was very upset, because she had fallen in love with the hero, Jason, and said that she would help him as long as he married her. He agreed. Then, in Corinth, Jason abandoned Medea and instead was going to marry the princess of that land. Angered, Medea gave the princess a poisoned cloak. Medea also killed the two children that she had with Jason, although the reasons why vary between sources.


Who married Jason but killed their children as revenge when he fell in love with another woman?

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Who was jasons great love in the oddyssey?

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Who is the protagonist in Medea?

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