Medea and Esch Picture - Amelia
This depiction of Medea by an unknown artist shows her at the height of her jealousy, plotting the death of Jason's wife. She is shown as a scorned woman, filled with anger and hatred. She wears jewels because according to her social status, she theoretically should live a comfortable and luxurious life. The background is blue to demonstrate the sad, depressing world she lives in.
This photo by an unknown artist represents Esch by the end of the book because she has the strength to pick herself up (and her dress) and walk through the water instead of letting herself float away. By the end of the novel, Esch has the strength and self confidence to face her challenges instead of running away from them or letting them consume her, much like the water could have.
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