1. Medea
Despite its ancient context, "Medea" is a play that is as current now as it was in the fifth century BC, due to its universal themes, its basic structure and strong distinct characters. ... The major themes of "Medea" are that of jealously and revenge, with love as the motivating factor behind it, and these themes are as common in contempory theatre as they are in ancient theatre. ... Love is the ultimate subject for any art and "Medea" explores this theme in a way that modern theatre would also attempt to. "Medea" is a good play to study for its themes, as its structure makes them easily v...
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