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    Exam 17: A Different Perspective on Tragedy: Euripides Medea Part Four the World of Roman Myth
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    Euripides Explores the Idea That If the Good Can Suffer
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Euripides Explores the Idea That If the Good Can Suffer

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Euripides explores the idea that if the good can suffer unjustly, then the wicked may also prosper.

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