ThatQuiz Test Library Take this test now
Medea by Euripides - Test
Contributed by: Worrall
  • 1. Euripides' 'Medea' is a powerful and tragic play that explores themes of revenge, passion, and the marginalization of women in ancient society. The narrative centers around Medea, a woman who is both a sorceress and the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. After sacrificing everything for her husband Jason, including her homeland and her family, she is betrayed by him when he chooses to marry the daughter of King Creon. Medea's profound sense of betrayal leads her down a dark path, showcasing her transformation from a wronged wife into a figure of vengeance. As she concocts a merciless plan to avenge Jason, she grapples with her identity and the societal expectations placed upon her as a woman. The play raises critical questions about the nature of love and loyalty, the consequences of betrayal, and the extremes to which one may go when pushed to the brink. Medea's inner turmoil and fierce independence challenge traditional gender roles, making her a complex and compelling character. The climax of the play is heart-wrenching, as Medea commits unimaginable acts to assert her power and autonomy, culminating in the tragic loss of her children. Euripides expertly blends the personal with the political, showcasing the depths of human emotion and the often-painful intersection of love, power, and revenge.

    Who is the author of the play 'Medea'?
A) Euripides
B) Aristophanes
C) Sophocles
D) Aeschylus
  • 2. What is the name of Medea's husband?
A) Jason
B) Creon
C) Theseus
D) Aegeus
  • 3. Medea seeks revenge primarily for which reason?
A) Her children's mistreatment
B) Her father's death
C) Her exile
D) Jason's betrayal
  • 4. Which character is the king of Corinth?
A) Pelias
B) Jason
C) Creon
D) Aegeus
  • 5. What role does the Nurse play in the story?
A) She is the antagonist
B) She is a king
C) She acts as a confidante
D) She is a warrior
  • 6. How many children do Medea and Jason have?
A) Two
B) One
C) Four
D) Three
  • 7. What does the Chorus symbolize throughout the play?
A) The voice of the gods
B) The voice of society
C) The voice of reason
D) The voice of anger
  • 8. Who informs Medea about Jason’s engagement?
A) A Messenger
B) Jason
C) Creon
D) The Chorus
  • 9. What is Creon's fate in the play?
A) He forgives Medea
B) He dies of old age
C) He is killed by Medea
D) He escapes
  • 10. What motivates Jason's desire to marry Creon's daughter?
A) For political reasons
B) To insult Medea
C) To gain status and wealth
D) Love for her
  • 11. What type of play is 'Medea'?
A) Satire
B) Tragedy
C) Romance
D) Comedy
  • 12. Medea expresses sympathy towards which group in her speech?
A) Fathers
B) Kings
C) Women
D) Slaves
  • 13. What is the main conflict in 'Medea'?
A) A quest for glory
B) A fateful prophecy
C) Medea's betrayal and revenge
D) A war between cities
  • 14. What is Medea's nationality?
A) Athenian
B) Colchian
C) Trojan
D) Spartan
  • 15. What does Medea lament about women?
A) Their wealth
B) Their loyalty
C) Their beauty
D) Their lack of power in society
  • 16. What gift does Medea send to Jason’s new wife?
A) A love letter
B) A poisoned robe
C) A golden crown
D) A dagger
  • 17. What city is the setting of 'Medea'?
A) Corinth
B) Athens
C) Thebes
D) Sparta
Created with That Quiz — the math test generation site with resources for other subject areas.