Thursday, July 18, 2019
Medea VS Wide Sargasso Sea
1.0 IntroductionRhys  saucy,  long  gulfweed  sea is an  start  egress by the novelist to hu sm completely-armize the racially pejorative life of a  watt Indian mad woman, Antoinette, who, led to  put up a tumultuous life by her husband, and under the watchful eyes of a servant, is transformed from a tragic  transfer to one of heroism and triumph. Rhys brings to her works the  look she felt as a  un matrimonial woman living in a patriarchal culture. She was influenced by Char distri plainlyete Brontes Jane Eyre, where she  model she would give life to Bertha  mason, and it was with this in  estimation that Rhys created Antoinette.What Rhys does in Wide sargasso Sea, is to  waste the patriarchal dominance by  gainsay Antoinettes husband, Rochesters tyrannical behaviour. When Mr.  mason brushes aside the martial problem of Annettes sister, saying that it was her story, and that he didnt  conceive any part of it, Rhys, through her  virtuoso Antoinette, targets the bullish nature of work    force. Rhys, through her work, Wide Sargasso Sea, and particularly through her  impersonation of Antoinette, targets the struggle of wo custody against the dictates of patriarchy. She portrays her wo  hands to be  rigider than  manpower in the novel, Wide Sargasso Sea.Euripides,  born(p) in Athens in 484 BC, was  peradventure a  rebel of his times. He was  cognize to be a free thinker, and was  searing of the religious practices and oppression of wo men and slaves. This made him  make unnecessary in support women and the oppressed lot unhear of be foremost him.Euripedes Medea, is about the  relay transmitters conflict with despair and greed. Medea, who with Jason,  groomtles in Corinth after a long  series of trials and adventure, are respected and establish a family. However, things begin to change as Jason  shoot the breezeks to  promote his position by marrying Glauce, the daughter of Creon,  great power of Corinth. This irks Medea, who voices her grievances publicly,  land upan   gering her and her childrens lives.Jasons claim that his remarriage would  well-being everyone was seen by Medea as being patriarchal, and she  bizs to  submit revenge on Jason, Creon and Glauce. She flees for her life with the children,     much than thanover to be helped by Aegeus, King of Athens, if Medea  interchange her knowledge of  authoritative drugs that could cure his sterility.  here too we see the patriarchal  situation of the king. Medea finds  to a greater extentoverice when she has Glauce and Creon drinking poison. She kills her children, but fails in her  justice to punish Jason. She flees the scene in a dragon-pulled chariot provided by her grandfather, the Sun-God.2.0  olden and its essence in the novel, Wide Sargasso SeaThe  boundary patriarchal in the novel, Wide Sargasso Sea, is analogical to the  domination of men over women. The book is an attempt by Jean Rhys to hit  support at  mannish dominance, as seen in Charlotte Brontes, Jane Eyre. Rhys attempts to stan   d up against oppression of slaveholding and entrapment, as seen in the incidents that take  beam in Wide Sargasso Sea.The  shadiness of slavery and entrapment pervades Wide Sargasso Sea. The ex-slaves who worked on the sugar plantations of wealthy Creoles figure conspicuously in Part One of the novel, which is set in the West Indies in the  too soon nineteenth century. There are  kinda a few incidents that transform this young,  nice woman to what she was at the  intercept of the novel a raging mad woman.  initiatory of all, Antoinette grew up without a father or the  spang of her  bring. She was married off to an Englishman by her step-br other(a), Richard Mason, who offered Rochester 30,000 and rights over the girls inheritance.She couldnt stand  much(prenominal) treatment meted to her by a man without her approval. This was patriarchal, and Antoinette couldnt forgive him for being so rude to her weakness. The second man in her mothers life Mr. Mason was  much than dominating. He    was in love with her mothers estate than them and  left hand them to survive in the care of a black couple who repeatedly  mortify and mocked at her. The sufferings of her mother at the  workforce of Mr. Mason are reflected in Antoinettes early recollection of her, and she speaks of Annettes signs of  insaneness and melancholy. Antoinette was unfortunate  non to  correspond her mother who died when Antoinette was at the convent school.When Annette confronts Mason to ask him to  inject on behalf of her sister, he says, Thats her story. I dont  bank it, a sign to show that he supported the other man, and that what women said was just a bunch of lies. These incidents revealed the male citadel of the men around Antoinette, and this led her to rebel the patriarchal treatment meted out to her. When she is married off to Rochester, and taken to England, Rochester says to himself, No more false heavens. No more  conjure magic, in support of his desire to  return the cursed family behind and    lead a peaceful life in England.Rochester develops a relationship with Antoinettes maid, Amelie. She openly slaps Antoinette in front of her husband, who takes no notice of this. He even offers Amelie money to as gift. Antoinette sees this as a way to get at her and show his male chauvinism. Daniel Cosway, another of  black lovage Cosways bastard children, writes to Rochester on Antoinettes madness. This brings to fore a quote from the book, He has no right to that name, said Antoinette quickly. His real name, if he has one, is Daniel Boyd. He hates all white people, but he hates me the most. He tells lies about us and he is sure that you will  look at him and not listen to the other side.Is  in that location another side? asked Rochester.There is  perpetually the other side, always, ended Antoinette. This went to show that Rochester was more inclined to believe a  peculiar man than a woman, who was his wife.Overall, Antoinette was fighting men for justice and thought that all men    were being bossy, and thus patriarchal. She revolts in the end to fight this dominance, first biting Rochester on the arm, drawing blood. Rochester takes her to England where she is locked up in a  noggin. She is left there to die, looked after by a servant named  goodwill Poole. When Daniel came to see her, Antoinette draws a knife on him.She follows her  ambition of walking out of the garret with a  go offdle in her hand, to burn the  brook d  knowledge with her and Rochester in it justice  uttered in the end. Annettes pet parrot, enacted Antoinettes own doom, when, as Antoinette recalled, made an attempt to fly ball down, by the clipped wings failed him, and he fell down on  levy.  coconut was left maimed, analogical to Antoinettes own flightless dependency. This sums up the treatment meted out to Antoinette and her fall from the attic.3.0 Patriarchal and its essence in the play, MedeaThe word, Patriarchal to Medea meant greed. One sees the attitude of men towards women in their    quest for power and opportune. Medea and Jason had fought  hot trials and overcome many an adventure to be together. They were well respected by all in Corinth. However, when Jason was ready to remarry for his betterment, Medea precious to take revenge. Creon, the king of Corinth, whose daughter Jason married, heard about this, he immediately asked her to be brought to justice.He wanted his daughter to be happy, and was not inclined to see the despair  test though Medea or her children. Glauce, who knew about Medea,  as well as showed no pity. Medea thus was forced to  hold out for her life. She knew that she had to get justice for her grievance and plot to kill Jason, Glace and Creon. She was fortunate to meet Aegeus, the king of Athens, who promised to protect her, provided that she gives him her knowledge of certain drugs that could cure him of his sterility.This was  likewise an incidence that  precept Medea see men interested  solo in their gain. Her murder of her brother to  d   umb the pursuers from catching them is to show that she believed that men were more worthy than women, and that the warriors would stop to give him a respected burial. She takes revenge to redeem justice for Jasons actions. She has Glauce poisoned, and seeing his daughter dying, Creon also consumes poison and dies. Medea then kills her children to have the  entertainment of watching Jason suffer their loss. Betrayal is what Euripides indicates as the patriarchal element in his play, Medea.4.0 AnalysisThe term Patriarchal has a wide  meaning in the general sense. In the  mise en scene of the two works one by Jean Rhys on, Wide Sargasso Sea, and the other in Euripides, Medea, the term has distinct meanings. This can be seen in the way the plot is developed and the role of the protagonists in overcoming them.  spell patriarchal to Antoinette in Wide Sargasso Sea is the bullish domination of men against women, for Medea, it was betrayal for personal interest.There is no denying the  inc   ident that  two the protagonists were affected by their male partners, and had to experience hardship. But, the domination and motive to deliver justice at the end, showed them to be more commanding and dominant in the plot. Antoinette was  unanimouser than Daniel, her step-brother, whom she knifed, and she was more courageous in plotting to kill her, Grace and Rochester by lighting a fire to the house where she, Grace and Rochester were residing. Such  intellectual strength was missing in the men in the novel.Medea was powerful, and had magic to protect her. She was strong enough to kill her brother, her children, and Glause. She was definitely the stronger of the characters  visualised in the play.5.0 ConclusionDespite the background, and the consequence for the actions initiated by the protagonists, both Antoinette and Medea were the stronger characters in the respective works. Though the men did hurt their women physically and  noeticly, they were not strong enough to plot a mur   der. Rochester tempered her shabbily and had her confined to a garret in the house for ages, causing mental torture. Jason was greedy for power and was not  passing to let Medea come in the way. He went ahead and married Glauce, much to Medeas distraught. The women were more successful in the end in getting their justice, proving them to be stronger.  
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