The chorus is portrayed by Euripides as the "Women of Corinth," a group of just-minded citizens who back Medea's fight for justice and who, united as a body, "suffer" with Jason's "home."
Retribution, passion, gender, and power are the key themes in Medea. The cost of Medea's brutal and overwhelming retaliation is high for her personally. Medea can kill her own children as long as Jason also suffers because her righteous rage overrides everything else.
The Chorus' inaction in not putting an end to Medea can only be explained by the fact that, like Medea, they are deeply unhappy with how women are treated in their society. This notion is supported by their homage to the feminine revolution.
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