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Euripides on Women’s Courage

"I would rather stand three times in battle than give birth once." — Euripides, Medea, line 250.

Euripides on Women’s Courage

Jacques Louis David — "The Death of Socrates" (1787), public domain

A playwright puts fear on stage.

In 431 BC, Euripides staged Medea, a tragedy about betrayal, revenge, and the searing costs of passion. In one moment, his heroine declares: 'I would rather stand three times in battle than give birth once.' This was spoken before an audience of men who knew all about war but almost nothing of childbirth.

Pain the audience couldn’t ignore.

Euripides' line is startling in its empathy. In a society that glorified male valor, he had Medea insist on respect for women’s courage—and suffering. It’s a rare ancient moment when women’s experience took center stage, not just literal but metaphorical.

Through Medea, Euripides gave voice to the terrors of childbirth—a shockingly frank admission for ancient Athens, and a rare public acknowledgment of women's suffering.

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