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English, 08.02.2022 04:30 shawnr6989

Euripedes' plays often focus on social issues that he feels need to change. In Medea, he critiques a well known myth and thus critiques his own culture. What is the critique in the play? Thus what social commentary might he be making in Medea? What changes might he be proposing?

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