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This posting analyzes the characters of Jason and Medea in Euripides' Medea in terms of what Aristotle says about characters. Does Euripides follow the rules?

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As you analyze the characters of Jason and Medea in Euripides' Medea in terms of what Aristotle's theories about tragic characters, please note that I firmly believe that Euripides follows Aristotle's rules quite well in terms of Medea. For example, you might add that Aristotle suggests how character must fully support tragic plots. ...

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