Jason Flashcards
Jason to a modern audience
smug and unsympathetic
Jason to an ancient audience
less damning of him
-his family arrived in Corinth in exile due to Medea’s actions and he believs that by marrying the princess he is doing the best for all of them
Medea’s opinions on Jason
believes his excuse for marrying the princess is just because he wants a younger wife and she cannot understand his logic
Jason on Medea
cannot understand her emotional response
Jason on women
dismissive of all women
clear he uses sexual relationships to further his own ends and displays little emotional involvement
How is he presented?
easily tricked by Medea
represented as quite foolish in second scene (chorus and audience both know he is being flattered and deceived)
Chorus on Jason
waver in their suport for him - understand he was acting in best interests for family but still blame deaths of children on his betrayal
he feels bad for their deaths and says he should never have brought them to Greece