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Jason, the Greek hero famous for his quest for the Golden Fleece, ultimately did not have a happy ending. After achieving his goal and marrying Medea, their relationship soured, leading to tragedy. Medea, in a fit of revenge, killed their children and ultimately left Jason, leaving him in despair. His story concludes with isolation and heartbreak, contrasting sharply with the heroic adventures he experienced earlier in his life.

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