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The exposition of Euripides' "Medea" introduces the main character, Medea, a sorceress and the wife of Jason, who feels betrayed after he abandons her for another woman, Glauce. The play opens in Corinth, where Medea, distraught and vengeful, laments her situation and reveals her emotional turmoil. Through her conversations with the Nurse and the Chorus of Corinthian women, the audience learns about her past, her sacrifices for Jason, and the societal constraints she faces as a foreign woman scorned. This sets the stage for the unfolding drama of vengeance and betrayal.

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