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What led to Medea's desire for revenge against Jason?
Jason abandoned Medea for another woman, claiming it would elevate their family's status.
Who plotted against Pelias in the myth of Jason and Medea?
Hera, wanting revenge, devised a plan through Medea.
What tragic fate befell Medea's children?
Medea killed them as part of her revenge against Jason.
What was Jason's rationale for leaving Medea?
He argued that marrying Creon's daughter would benefit their family.
How did Medea kill Creon and his daughter?
She poisoned wedding gifts, leading to their deaths.
What story illustrates a similar theme of vengeance in Greek mythology?
The story of Thyestes, who sought revenge on his brother Atreus.
What is Atreus known for in Greek mythology?
He killed Thyestes' sons and served them to him at a feast.
Who is Achilles in the context of the Trojan War?
The central hero known for his rage, which is a primary theme in Homer's Iliad.
What is the main theme of Homer's Iliad?
The destructive consequences of Achilles' anger and pride.
What role do the Fates play in Greek mythology?
They control the destinies of mortals, including determining the lifespan.
What curse did Thyestes lay upon Atreus?
A curse of vengeance that perpetuated a cycle of violence in the family.
What significant event is depicted through Leda's story?
The miraculous birth of the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux.
How did Polydueces and Castor's immortality function in their myth?
They shared