i believe that is true.
Twelve. and a half.
His father recognized his genius around the age of twelve. Although some critics would argue with that, from what I know he was around twelve or thirteen.
At least twelve pieces
There were the twelve apostles, and of course Jesus, but no woman.
The men depicted in The Last Supper are Jesus and His twelve apostles.
No, the chorus is not the same as the Choragos in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus draws its membership from the Theban elders. They number twelve in all. One of them operates as the Choragos, or chorus leader. The chorus leader represents the other members in direct interactions with other characters.
Supportive of Creon is the chorus' attitude and the most accomplished, respected and senior members of Thebes is whom the chorus represents in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus draws its members from twelve (12) of the city's highest and most respected achievers among the city's senior citizens. One member functions as the leader. He gets to interact directly with the other characters.
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Thespis emerged from the chorus as the first actor. Aeschylus added the second actor and decreased the chorus to twelve from fifty. Sophocles added the third actor and increased the chorus to fifteen. From that point, the number of actors and size of the chorus became frozen as the rules for the tragic competition.
There are twelve members of the Lumber Team.
Depending on what period of time you are talking about, the chorus consisted of fifty, twelve, or fifteen singers and dancers. The playwrights often used the chorus to represent the audience. They would warn the protagonist of dangers, or act as the sounding-board for the characters' thoughts. The songs and dances between the scenes could be used to show the passage of time or to comment on the preceding action. The chorus could be used in crowd scenes to show the reaction of the people.
The Fonda's. Henry in Twelve Angry Men", Jane in "Klute" and Peter in "Easy Rider".
They are members of an infinite set of numbers of the form 12*k where k is an integer.
Eleven until next year when the twelve team joins.