After this, Medea is shown exclaiming, “Give life to the seed and be reborn with the seed.” In the very next frame, the people of Colchis are shown conducting some tribal and barbaric celebration, where they spit on each other and are beating one another. Medea, after stealing the Golden Fleece, cuts her very own brother, the prince of Colchis into pieces so that his father’s army would slow down and the Argonauts could escape. However, Corinth, the place where Medea and Jason seek refuge after murdering king Pelias, is shown to be civilized. The people are depicted as educated and their celebration is also shown to be sophisticated and somehow modern. Even the king of Corinth, Creon, is portrayed to be educated and kind hearted as he grants Medea her wish of staying one more day in
After this, Medea is shown exclaiming, “Give life to the seed and be reborn with the seed.” In the very next frame, the people of Colchis are shown conducting some tribal and barbaric celebration, where they spit on each other and are beating one another. Medea, after stealing the Golden Fleece, cuts her very own brother, the prince of Colchis into pieces so that his father’s army would slow down and the Argonauts could escape. However, Corinth, the place where Medea and Jason seek refuge after murdering king Pelias, is shown to be civilized. The people are depicted as educated and their celebration is also shown to be sophisticated and somehow modern. Even the king of Corinth, Creon, is portrayed to be educated and kind hearted as he grants Medea her wish of staying one more day in