1. On the Genealogy of Morality
The works of Poetics by Aristotle and Medea by Euripides offer contrasting styles possessed by both authors who each respectively show a strong sense of slave morality and master morality. ... The stark contrasts between these two authors is made apparent in Aristotle's direct reference to Euripides' Medea when he criticizes the appearance of Aegeus in the play. Aegeus ensures Medea that she will be able to escape once she executes her plan[Medea, 660-760]. ... Euripides however shows a level of master morality by featuring Aegeus as his character has a high level of worth to Medea a...
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