she's afraid that her enemies will catch her breaking into the house and scheming against it.
Medea was never married to a god; but to Jason and then later Aegeus.
Well the story goes is that Medea betrayed her father for Jason, but Jason didn't like Medea so ran away from her, but yeah he WAS married to her.
Every book is free to reinterpret the myth of Medea, even ancient writers did so.
Having external enemies helps to distract peoples attention away from the internal repression & loss of freedoms/rights. It is the same methods used by communist nations.
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.
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.
Why did the diosaur laugh so hard?
in greek mythology, Medea was a sorceress who left her kingdom with a hero named Jason and her little brother. she had managed to help Jason in a situation and they left the kingdom, Jason promisded to marry Medea. However, medea's father was going after them and they had no time so medea killed her little brother and chopped him to pieces to get them sometime and threw the remians into the ocean. Jason was shocked by this event and he left her.
LOL = Laugh out Loud. So, just laugh.
Nursing is medical & media is journalism/reporting, so nothing.
LOL = Laugh out Loud. So, just laugh.
no. semanticlly impossible. physically impossible