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A choral character refers to a type of character in literature or drama that embodies the collective voice or perspective of a group, often serving as a moral or thematic commentator on the events of the narrative. Commonly seen in Greek tragedies, these characters can take the form of a chorus that reflects societal values, provides context, or offers emotional insights. They often interact with the main characters, influencing the action and deepening the audience's understanding of the themes at play.

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