
Greek Tragedy; Medea?
ok it’s been awhile since i’ve brushed up on my Greek Tragedy stories but the story of Medea what is one of the lines that she says about once a woman is wronged in the matters of love no other heart can hold so much blood? It’s been driving me crazy I need to know the exact quote. Thanks to anyone who can help.
You mean this?
Women are timid creatures for the most part, cowards when it comes to fighting and at the sight of steel; but wrong a woman in love and nothing on earth has a heart more murderous.
Greek Philosophy quotes.
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