Barbarian

Title: Barbarian
Category: /Literature/English
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Barbarian
The term "Barbarian" is Greek in origin. The Greeks originally levied it at any races who were not of a Greek origin; especially those who threatened Greek civilization and culture. Because most of these "strangers" regularly assaulted Greek cities, the term "barbarian" gradually evolved into a rude term: a person who was a sub-human, uncivilized, and regularly practiced the most vile and inhuman acts imaginable. It is obvious that a barbarian has not been considered …showed first 75 words of 996 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 996 total…and ability to keep your word, that are needed in the society for its success. In this sense Medea’s ideas are more civilized than Jason’s emotionless and a blind desire for a power. As I mentioned earlier, these Medea’s ideas are not valid in the Greek society, so she plays her barbaric game until the very end of the play. Lessons are learned and tables are turned. The oppressor cannot oppress forever.

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