Describe the adaptive process in Lochhead’s Medea

the adaptive process in Lochhead’s Medea.

Many writers have been writing different types of plays which have dominate world of literature for a long time. Some of such writers include Shakespeare who is well known for his tragedy plays and though very captivating and interesting as well as love poems that have been a talk I the world of literature for many years.

One of such plays by Shakespeare include a tragedian play called hamlet that speak about a prince who is seeking for justice after his father who was a king was assassinated by his brother who was power hungry. Other writers of similar plays include Liz Lockheed who has written play which is similar to that of Euripides titled Medea.

In this play by Liz, she describes a situation I which there is searching of justice in a bravery and interesting way. In the following essay, Liz Lockheed play is discussed at length concentrating on how it relates with Adaptive process and comparing this play with that of Euripides play Medea.

Describe the adaptive process in Lochhead’s Medea
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