How does Euripides make Medea's revenge feel both horrifying and sympathetic?
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How does Euripides make Medea's revenge feel both horrifying and sympathetic?
What do you think inspired Euripides to focus so heavily on Medea's inner turmoil?
Did anyone else find Alcestis’s self-sacrifice more moving or less believable?