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Latin J282,04 June 2022

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Laura Bellini

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1. Medea’s Desperation and Betrayal | Medea’s loss of control, failed magical powers, rage at Jason’s betrayal, desire for revenge. 2. Medea’s Accusations Against Jason | Jason’s new wife benefiting from Medea’s efforts, imagined criticisms, Medea’s bitterness and resentment. 3. Medea’s Plea for Reconciliation | Appeals to Jason’s emotions, reference to their children, reminder of past sacrifices, persuasive language and rhetorical techniques. 4. Catullus’ Lament on Lost Love | Emphasis on undeserved suffering, sense of betrayal, poetic techniques reinforcing pain and injustice. 5. Catullus’ Despair and Plea to the Gods | Appeal for divine intervention, portrayal of love as a destructive force, physical and emotional suffering. 6. Virgil’s Vivid Description of Poison’s Effect | Use of sensory imagery, gradual takeover of the mind and body, metaphorical representation of uncontrollable emotions.
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