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Medea’s Four Reasons

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The same motivations (eros, logos, bia, theos) are attributed by Gorgias to Helen and by Euripides to Medea, which suggests the writers’ common intellectual ground, though the motivations are alternative in Gorgias, simultaneous in Euripides.

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