Is Jason a hero in Medea?
Similarly, it is asked, how is Medea considered a hero?
Medea should be considered a tragic hero. Medea realizes that what she is doing is wrong, but her tragic flaw overcomes her, so she needs to act upon it. Medea is admirable because she is a strong, loving woman. Medea loves her children, and Jason more than anything in the world.
Just so, why is Jason considered a hero?
Jason. Jason was the heroic leader of the Argonauts, a team of heroes who journeyed from Greece to distant Colchis in quest of the Golden Fleece. Jason was the son of the lawful king of Iolcus, but his uncle Pelias had usurped the throne. When Jason came of age he set out like a proper hero to claim his rightful throne
The play is set during the time that the pair lived in Corinth, when Jason deserted Medea for the daughter of King Creon of Corinth; in revenge, Medea murdered Creon, his daughter, and her own two sons by Jason and took refuge with King Aegeus of Athens, having escaped from Corinth in a cart drawn by dragons sent by