Rapper Fat Joe wants hospital price transparency. Here's how he's fighting for it in D.C.
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Rapper Fat Joe wants hospital price transparency. Here's how he's fighting for it in D.C. - Lemmy.World
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[WIP] Drawing of Medea from The Met in NY
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[WIP] Drawing of Medea from The Met in NY - Lemmy.World
After an 1865 Sculpture by William Wetmore Story. In the ancient Greek tragedy
by Euripides, Medea was the sorceress who assisted Jason in obtaining the Golden
Fleece and later became his wife. When he abandoned her, Medea murdered their
two children and planned the death of his new love, Creusa. To
nineteenth-century theater audiences, Medea was a sympathetic character forced
to choose between relinquishing her children and protecting them by destroying
them herself. Medea clenches her left hand in an attitude of smoldering tension,
while tightly clutching the murder weapon, a dagger, in the other. Story
deemphasized Medea’s active revenge, leaving to the viewer’s imagination the
infanticide to come.