In this emotional monologue, Medea confesses to Tita and Josefina
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My brother, Acat, my twin� was born three full minutes after me, but he inherited everything. He was my equal, but he was born a man.
I took care of my father. I did everything for him and my brother. We fed the animals. We planted the crop.
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The pigs were so ravenous they ate every last trace of him. I went to the house. I showered. I found the deed. And that night, we left.
For Full Extended Monologue please see: Alfaro, Luis. The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro: Electricidad; Oedipus El Rey; Mojada. Ed. Rosa Andujar. (London: Methuen Drama, 2020).
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