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Actually, Medea gave Jason's bride a poisoned dress that killed her own two children. Hope I helped. :)

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What was the name of Jasons wife off Jason and the argonauts?

Medea, first, then Glauce.


Why and how does Medea punish Jason?

She kills his new bride, Glauce, and then her (Medea's) own and Jason's children, Mermerus and Pheres.


How did Medea feel when Jason selected a new bride?

After all Medea had done for Jason, she obviously felt betrayed and angry.


What powers does medea have?

It seems that Medea is a witch skilled in dark magic. Among other powers, she is able to make poisons such as that used to poison her husband's bride-to-be.


How does Medea figure in these events?

Jason leaves Medea for the princess, so Medea takes revenge on Jason by poisoning his bride-to-be, and the King who tries to save his dying daughter. Medea then proceeds to slaughtering the children that she and Jason given birth to, and rides off in a dragon-pulled chariot with the corpses of her sons.


How may children does Medea from Euripides Medea had?

Medea has two children with Jason, both of whom she murders. In the course of the play, Medea also causes the deaths of Glauce, Jason's new bride, and Creon, the King of Corinth. These deaths are all parts of Medea's quest for vengeance against Jason's betrayal, and, by extension, society's callousness towards women and foreigners.


Who was jasons great love in the oddyssey?

In "The Odyssey," Jason's great love is Medea, a powerful sorceress and daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. Although she is not a character in "The Odyssey," their story is closely linked through the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, where Medea helps Jason obtain the Golden Fleece. Their tumultuous relationship is marked by love, betrayal, and tragedy, particularly in the later mythological tales where Medea's actions have profound consequences.


Is one of the myths regarding Medea is that she cooked her children and served them to Jason?

When Medea killed Jason's (of the Argonauts) wife, she sent her sons to give her the cursed robe that killed the young bride. She saw that there was no safety for her sons, so she killed them and then escaped. (Edith Hamilton's Mythology Part 2 Chapter 3) It does not say that she boiled them.


When was The Two Jasons created?

The Two Jasons was created in 2007.


What promise does Medea make at the end of her speech?

At the end of her speech in Euripides' "Medea," Medea promises to take revenge on Jason by ensuring that he suffers for his betrayal. She vows to enact a terrible punishment upon him and his new bride, showing her determination to assert her power and agency despite her loss. Medea's promise emphasizes her resolve to not only avenge herself but also to challenge the societal norms that have wronged her.


What happens to corinth in the end of Medea and jason?

In the end of "Medea," Corinth faces destruction as Medea enacts her revenge on Jason for his betrayal. After murdering their children and his new bride, Glauce, as well as her father, King Creon, Medea escapes to Athens. The city of Corinth is left in chaos, mourning the loss of its royal family and grappling with the aftermath of her wrath. Ultimately, Medea's actions lead to the downfall of those who wronged her, leaving Corinth in a state of grief and despair.


When Medea sends her children to Glauce what gift does she send with them?

Medea sends her children to Glauce with a beautiful robe and a crown as gifts. These items are enchanted and meant to cause harm to Glauce, ultimately leading to her tragic demise. Medea's gifts are a manifestation of her vengeful intent, showcasing her cunning and determination to exact revenge on Jason and his new bride.