Jiang retells Jason and Medea as a story of upward ambition in which Jason betrays Medea by marrying a princess after Medea helped him succeed.
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Medea
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"Does anyone know the story of Jason and Medea? Jason and Medea. Jason is of the Argonauts, right? And with Medea's help, he is..."
"...and pregnant. Such guilt condemns him to such punishment. And for Medea, too, revenge is taken. With him go those who cheated so. This..."
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