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Latin J282,04 November 2021

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Laura Bellini

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1. Medea’s Loss and Powerlessness | Abandonment by Jason, loss of homeland, past control over magical creatures, inability to dominate her husband. 2. Medea’s Despair and Betrayal | Her magic failing her, suffering from sleeplessness and emotional torment, comparison to her past power over monsters. 3. Medea’s Plea for Her Children | Appeal to Jason’s paternal instincts, fear of stepmother’s cruelty, emotional reaction to their resemblance to Jason. 4. Medea’s Vengeance and Internal Conflict | Jason’s debt to her, fluctuating between threats and regret, psychological turmoil and rage. 5. Catullus’ Heartbreak and Self-Reflection | Reflection on his loyalty, anger at his lover’s betrayal, depiction of love as a burdensome disease. 6. Amata’s Plea Against Aeneas’ Marriage | Emotional manipulation of her husband, likening Aeneas to Paris, appeal to Lavinia’s rightful suitor. 7. Roman Writers on Passion as a Disease | Virgil, Ovid, and Catullus portraying love and emotions as uncontrollable afflictions, characters suffering from overwhelming passion.
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