The Greek Chorus serves as a collective voice that comments on the action of the play, offering insights, reflections, and emotional responses. Traditionally, they sing and dance while providing background information, summarizing events, and interacting with the characters. The Chorus typically adheres to a structure of strophe and antistrophe, alternating in their verses to create a dialogue-like effect. Their role is to enhance the narrative, convey thematic elements, and guide the audience's understanding of the play's moral and emotional landscape.
a technique ;)
The Chorus in Electra, the Greek tragedy by Euripides, consisted of the virgin country women from Mycenae.
He created "tragedy"
In ancient Greek tragedy, the number of actors was limited to three, but the chorus and chorus leader could also be used.
Yes, the chorus wears masks in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, all of the characters wear masks in the play if the staging is true to the rules of ancient Greek theater. The masks reflect the gender, personality and status of the character. But each member of the chorus dons a mask that is identical to those of the other members since the chorus of Theban elders holds one opinion and represents the Theban consensus.
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.
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
they sang
a technique ;)
i think it makes you sing in a greek voice
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The Chorus in Electra, the Greek tragedy by Euripides, consisted of the virgin country women from Mycenae.
nothing
Parodos
He created "tragedy"
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In ancient Greek tragedy, the number of actors was limited to three, but the chorus and chorus leader could also be used.