24 min

Seneca's Medea: Beware Pure Evil The History Of European Theatre

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Episode 41
In this episode I take a detailed look at Seneca's version of Medea. The story of a woman who is a foreigner and a witch suited his form of dark tragedy perfectly.
A summary of the narrative of the play
The impact of the language used and how it becomes overblown.
An analysis of the final scene and why Seneca might have chosen to make this the only moment of visual drama in the play.
Questions about how and if the play was staged and the use of stage machinery
Medea as a witch and how that plays into Roman tropes
The character of Jason an his effect on the play
A comparison of the Euripides version to Seneca's
The legacy of Seneca's tragedy on the medieval period.


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Episode 41
In this episode I take a detailed look at Seneca's version of Medea. The story of a woman who is a foreigner and a witch suited his form of dark tragedy perfectly.
A summary of the narrative of the play
The impact of the language used and how it becomes overblown.
An analysis of the final scene and why Seneca might have chosen to make this the only moment of visual drama in the play.
Questions about how and if the play was staged and the use of stage machinery
Medea as a witch and how that plays into Roman tropes
The character of Jason an his effect on the play
A comparison of the Euripides version to Seneca's
The legacy of Seneca's tragedy on the medieval period.


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

24 min

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