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... The Chorus tells of these brave men, "Now thrive the armorers, and honor's thought reigns solely in the breast of every man" (li 3-4). It is out of honor that ...
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... The chorus tells us what has transpired before the play begins, as well as what events might take place between scenes, such as horrible acts of violence that ...
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... The chorus is blunt and to the point. After the truth is revealed to Oedipus the chorus tells us that we should not judge him but we should learn from him. ...
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... shares his sadness: "I can no longer stand in awe of this, nor, seeing what I see, keep back my tears"(page 965; line 1). Then the Chorus tells Antigone, "Yet ...
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... When Jocasta flees from the palace, in despair because she too finally realizes that she is married to her son, the leader of the chorus tells Oedipus to go ...
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... First, the Chorus tells the audience that if the holy oracles and prophecy are proved wrong, then the gods themselves may be suspect (this would be an earth ...
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... Unsure of the outcome of Creon's decision about Polynices' posthumous fate the Leader of the chorus tells him, "The power is yours, I suppose, to enforce it ...
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... The Chorus tells us that the night before Agincourt he went around the English camp, inspiring his soldiers with confidence by his friendly words and cheerful ...
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... destiny. Then, Chorus tells him that the blind prophet - Teiresias would know the truth. Oedipus turns to Teiresias for help. Teiresias ...
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... expresses the emotions of the characters. The chorus tells of emotions that we would not necessarily know without hearing it from them.
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... the war. The chorus tells Priam the walls of Fate are closing in on Troy, and that Zeus has turned his back on them. They then suggest ...
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... war. Clytemnestra then tells the chorus about the defeat of Troy and Agamemnon returning from his ten years away at war. After a ...
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... Chorus tells Oedipus to ask Teiresias because he sees what Apollo sees. Teiresias comes, and gives Oedipus a speech because Oedipus taunts him for being blind. ...
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... Chorus tells Oedipus to ask Teiresias because he sees what Apollo sees. Teiresias comes, and gives Oedipus a speech because Oedipus taunts him for being blind. ...
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... Chorus tells Oedipus to ask Teiresias because he sees what Apollo sees. Teiresias comes, and gives Oedipus a speech because Oedipus taunts him for being blind. ...
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... of pure suffering. The chorus tells Oedipus that suffering is something that you should try to live without. Oedipus being full ...
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... She tells the Chorus that "a woman is timid in other things, and is a coward in looking on cold steel, but / whenever she is wronged in her marriage there / is ...
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... Dante actually has a character taken after him in the final production of A Chorus Line. The character, Paul, tells about his experiences growing up as a ...
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... different theme with each new verse. First the prologue or Chorus tells the reader the meaning of the poem. Then the curtain lifts on a ...
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... The Chorus tells how Faustus is full of knowledge of theology "Till swollen with cunning, of a self conceit" (page 1, 1.0.20). He ...
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... Standing behind Creon, the Chorus tells Creon that he cannot let Antigone die: we will carry the "scar of her death" for centuries. ...
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... be found. Samson tells the Chorus that the one thing that drove him sideways the fact that his wife deceived him. The Chorus responds ...
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... He tries to have Creon killed and accuses him of trying to overthrow him. Creon tells him he is concocting fantasies and the chorus gently tells him the same. ...
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... He tries to have Creon killed and accuses him of trying to overthrow him. Creon tells him he is concocting fantasies and the chorus gently tells him the same. ...
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... The chorus' mind tells them to act a certain way just as the mind of the players which actually makes these two factions somewhat similar. ...
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... After Tiresias, the blind prophet, tells Oedipus that he is the one who killed Laius ... On page twenty-seven, the Chorus reacts to what just took place: True, Zeus ...
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... More good. (26) The function of the Chorus is to provide background information to the play, and is what Joseph Pitt does. He tells the audience that the play ...
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... Additionally, after Teiresias leaves, Creon tells his Chorus that "to yield is terrible" (line 1168). Even when faced with a true prophecy he refuses to yield. ...
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... him. Explaining first to the chorus of Oceanids, the titan tells how Zeus orders him to be placed upon the rock. Moreover, Prometheus ...
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... Chorus Did you write the book of love / And do you have faith in God above If the Bible tells you so / Do you believe in rock 'n roll Can music save your ...
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