The chorus often serves as a narrative device that foreshadows events and sets the tone for the play. It typically highlights key themes, character fates, and moral lessons, creating anticipation for the audience. By summarizing or commenting on the unfolding story, the chorus provides insight into the inevitable outcomes and emotional stakes, guiding the audience's understanding of the characters' journeys. Overall, it hints at both the triumphs and tragedies that are to come.
the narrator
they summarize the feelings in the section and both side of the story
The Chorus thinks the Furies and the son of Zeus will follow the killer of Laius where ever he goes. They are unaware, at this time, that the killer is Oedipus.
Choragos or Choragus is the chorus leader. The individual in question is the character who speaks on behalf of the chorus of Theban elders. So he's the representative of the chorus in terms of the other characters in the play 'Oedipus Rex'.Specifically, Choragos represents the informational responsibility of the chorus. That responsibility involves keeping the audience current of what's happening in the play. The other responsibility of the chorus is one that all chorus members carry it. It's the entertaining responsibility of dancing and singing.
The purpose of a chorus is to help the actors role become more emphasized throughout the play. The chorus has a few actions here and there and sometimes they have a dance at some stages. HI STONE
the narrator
The chorus in ancient Greek dramas served as a narrator to provide background information, commentary, and summaries to the audience. By telling the whole story, the chorus helps the audience understand the context of the play and the motivations of the characters, enhancing their overall experience and comprehension.
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.
Bach did not play hallelujah chorus. it was arranged by James Bastien and played by George Frideric Handel.
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In ancient Greek drama a chorus is a group of actors who commented on the action of the play in unison. Those plays were written hundreds of years before Julius Caesar lived. There is no chorus in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Who sung the song containing the chorus Show me all the pages of your heart tell me that it is that makes you cry
No, some artists just change the chorus to a "chorus 2" and sing/play that as the bridge.
In a Shakespearean play, a chorus is a group of actors who speak, sing, or dance together to provide commentary, summarize important events, or set the scene for the audience. The chorus serves to enhance the storytelling and engage the audience through their collective performance.
they summarize the feelings in the section and both side of the story
CHORUS: tell me why...your so hard to forget. dont remind me, im not over it. tell me why...i cant seem to face the truth. im just a little too not over you