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Medea - a famous witch in Greek mythology and princess of Corkis
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Medea, also translated as Medea or Medea. She is a famous witch in Greek mythology, the princess of Korkis (also translated as Kochis Island).
She is the daughter of King Aeetes of Corkis and the goddess of the ocean, Idyia. She is also the niece of the Aea witch, the sister of Abysultos, the sun god Helios, and the granddaughter of the ocean goddess Perseus. She is also a priestess in the temple of the dark moon goddess Hecat. [2]
Under the influence of the Love Arrow arranged by the gods, I fell in love at first sight with Prince Jason, who came to the island to search for the Golden Fleece, and helped him complete his mission. Unexpectedly, the other party later moved on to a different relationship. Medea's tenacity and resilience in nature made it impossible for her to make a revenge move. Under various painful choices, she personally ended her two children in front of Jason, and finally carried the body and drove the dragon cart away, resulting in one of the tragedies of ancient Greece.

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Medea, also translated as Medea. In Greek mythology, she was a princess who could cast spells on the island of Corkis and the granddaughter of the sun god Helios. Under the influence of the Arrow of Love, I fell in love at first sight with Prince Jason, who came to the island to search for the Golden Fleece.
In order to help Jason obtain the Golden Fleece, Medea used spells to help him solve the impossible tasks set by his father, on the condition that Jason wanted to marry her. After obtaining the Golden Fleece, Medea and Jason embarked on a journey back to Greece together. Medea's father heard the news of her escape and sent her brother to retrieve her.

Medea killed her younger brother and cut his body open, dividing it into small pieces and throwing them everywhere on the mountain, keeping her father and the pursuers busy collecting the body, in order to delay time and leave with Jason and his group.
After Jason returned to his home country, Medea used trickery to kill Jason's uncle who occupied the throne. However, shortly after they regained the throne, they were driven away and exiled to Corinth due to regicide and usurpation. [3] Later, Song intended to abandon Medea and marry Princess Corinth in order to have a child and restore his prosperity. Medea pretended to accept Jason's false and vain persuasion and secretly planned a revenge operation. She first killed the princess and the king of Corinth who had been wanting to drive her away with poisonous gold clothes, then killed her two children in front of Jason and refused to hand over the bodies to him. In the end, she abandoned Jason in her grandfather's dragon carriage. Jason ended up with depression and died. [5]
Later, Medea came to Athens and married King Aegis, giving birth to a son named Medus. Prior to this, Egus did not know that he had a son named Theseus. When Theseus, who had grown up, came to Athens to visit his father, Medea was worried that his appearance would be detrimental to herself and her son, so she convinced Aegis to poison Theseus to death at the banquet. But when Medea handed the cup filled with poison to Aegis, the king who recognized his son knocked over the poison and accepted Theseus. Medea had no choice but to leave Athens with her son Medus, and after many twists and turns, she returned to her birthplace of Corinth. At that time, her father's throne was usurped by his brother (Medea's uncle). Medea chose to reconcile with her father and used magic to help him successfully return to the throne. [6]
Medea, as one of the important female characters in ancient Greek tragedies, has received attention from the academic research community to this day. Her plays have been controversial in reception history, with some critics criticizing her for demonizing women. However, many scholars and researchers believe that the emergence of Medea is a reflection of the author's empathy with women. When Medea complains about the oppression of women in society at that time ("First of all, our women are the most unfortunate group") and realizes that they are the appendages of her husband ("I put all my hopes on him, all my luck") in her play, what she displays is not a "child killing demon", but an independent individual who is no longer blinded by crazy love and gradually wakes up. Therefore, some researchers believe that the play is a "pioneer of gender equality rights" and reflects a spiritual symbol of being teased, manipulated by the gods, but struggling and ultimately achieving liberation.

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Grandfather: Helios, the sun god
Father: King Aeetes of Corkis
Mother: Ocean goddess Idyia
Auntie: Kaerke, the Witch of Aea Island
Brother: Abuxultos
Husband: Prince Jason
He had two sons with Isamu, both of whom were personally killed by Medea.

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