the chorus asking the god to heal the wrong that creon did.
Dionysus
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Well he has many songs with the word "change" in the chorus, including Heal the World and Man in the Mirror.
In the first ode, the chorus called on Dionysus, because he was the god of wine. It was customary to drink wine at celebrations. In this case, Thebes was holding a festival to celebrate the successful repelling of Polyneices' attack on the city. So it was equally customary for recognition to be given and respect to be shown to the appropriate deity.
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To have everything that he touched turn to gold.
That there is still the concern over the pestilential environment and the polluted altars is the reason why the chorus calls on Dionysus for help after Creon goes to bury Polyneices and free Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a pestilence afflicts Thebes. It arises because of the exposed bodies of the enemy and Theban dead. The chorus hopes for divine help in removing the pollution from the altars.
In Greek mythology, Dionysus was the god of the arts, wine, and theater. Thus, they felt it was important to honor him in the play as tribute. The Greeks felt that the gods ruled over many aspects of their lives and did not want to show disrespect towards the deities because the gods were incredibly vengeful.
no a chorus is who sings the song A chorus is a repeated refrain after each verse of the song.
The chorus asks the audience to sing, dance, and have a good time in the last two lines.
It doesn't make sense to ask what is the tonality of THE Messiah chorus because there are lots of choruses in Messiah. If you mean the most well-known one, the Hallelujah chorus, it's in D major.
yes and you spelled important wrong. you shouldn't ask that if you got the spelling wrong! get a life dude!