The many depictions of Medea and her mother Hectare through time are a reflection of a changing society and their views towards women and power.
Starting with the earliest versions of Medea myth, show how both her and her mothers characters are altered given relevant cultural context.
From its origins to Senecas version.
Medea’s myth and representation undergoes significant changes as societal pressures applied to Medea’s perception, involving her gender and her status as divine, royal, immortal, and a witch.
Explore the mothers daughter relationship
as it changes in each variation.
As Madras divinity is weakened over time, she gains a closer association with Hecate, the liminal goddess who’s divinity is not in question.
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