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Medea

By: Euripides
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters
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Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of Medea, a former princess of the "barbarian" kingdom of Colchis, and the wife of Jason; she finds her position in the Greek world threatened as Jason leaves her for a Greek princess of Corinth. Medea takes vengeance on Jason by murdering Jason's new wife as well as her own children, after which she escapes to Athens to start a new life.

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wheres tyler perry?

cool story, but i would have preferred Medea to have been voiced by Tyler Perry

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Hell hath no fury...

"Well, when you gettin' got then somebody done got you and you go get them. When you get 'em, everybody's gon' get got." - Madea

While the above quote is from the Tyler Perry character, the Medea of Euripides' play would likely understand the sentiment quite well. Adultery, betrayal, feminism, revenge, murder, 'Medea' has it all, and demonstrates how great Greek tragedies can be. This is an excellent production of the classic story, and Jonathan Waters does a fantastic job narrating. He not only does voices for the characters, which greatly aids in differentiating between speakers, but his tone and delivery are excellent as well. While the language is a bit archaic (Shakespearean) and can be a little confusing at times, I found this added to the gravity of the story.

I greatly enjoyed listening to this production, and would recommend it.


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What a cool new way to "read" a classic!

I've never read this in its entirety, so I was happy to have a chance to listen to this recording. The narrator was amazing! I was captivated and drawn into a very crazy and horrid tale, and I really enjoyed the listen.

I'm happy that through audiobooks we (and the younger generation) can explore the classic tales of old in a completely different way. It's a totally different experience!

Loved it, well done :)
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cool

I loved it, wish it was longer though. Great tragedy, great actor, awesome recording.

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Great Narrator makes this story work

The Key to any successful Audio Book is the Narrator and that fact is true here.


This work being among the first to be performed in a Theater is a classic for a reason but that does not mean an audience
will appreciate or enjoy it.

That is why the great performance for this Book is so important to reach a reluctant audience.


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Fantastic way to access the classics!

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Audiobooks have been a phenomenal way to access the classics. Listening to the book during my commute has been an absolute joy, and the story is great.

The narrator has a great voice, clear and strong. Definitely recommend this book.

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Know thy self, know thy neighbor

Watch out for the Medeas in the world. They are out there!

Loved the performance.

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Old translation

Translated by E. P. Coleridge (1863-1936)

Text available at http://classics.mit.edu/Euripides/medea.pl.txt#:~:text=Would%20to%20Heaven%20the%20good,Medea%20never%20have%20sailed%20to

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Medea

I loved this classic story and thought the narration was spot on. It is short and a classic, but it doesn't leave the reader/listener wanting because it is a complete story which continues another fantastic tale of Jason and the Argonauts. I am not a Greek mythology expert, but I always loved these stories and jumped at the chance to listen to this story.

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Beautiful story told with no attachment

It’s a beautiful story, but the readers stumbled several times and for the love of Helios, how could you not find a woman to voice Medea!? Not having a woman for such an important role, you don’t feel the woman’s scorn emotion, torture and agony of doing such a vengeful act to her own children. It sounds like a dude trying to be a girl which created an unattached feeling.

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