Medea

Outline Jason’s view of why she helped him, and what she gained from marrying him. (Note Jason’s criticism of women in general)

Outline Jason’s view of why she helped him, and what she gained from marrying him. (Note Jason’s criticism of women in general)

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Jason does not attribute his success to Medea's intervention, but rather, views Aphrodite as the source of Medea's love and assistance.... he believes that Aphrodite was responsible for making Medea fall in love with him, and in turn, it was Aphrodite who inspired Medea to help him in his quest.

Jason believes that women should keep their opinions to themselves and finds Medea to be too clever for her own good. He also believes that his infidelity is none of Medea's business, and that she should accept his infidelity's without emotion.

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