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Card 16

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Why does Medea think some people are hated unjustly?

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Card 17

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Why does Medea think that she herself should be especially careful not to give offence?

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Card 18

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word dowry.

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Card 19

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When, for an extravagant sum, we have bought a husband…’ What point is Medea making when she says this?

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Card 20

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According to Medea what can make a married woman’s life enviable?

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Card 21

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What is the unfair advantage a husband has in a marriage?

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Card 22

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Explain the argument which Medea uses to disprove the assertion of men that women lead an easy life free from danger

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Card 23

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What are the advantages that the Corinthian women have which Medea does not have?

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Card 24

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What does Medea ask the Corinthian women to do to help her? If she can find a

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Card 25

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Who is Creon?

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