Chorus


Chorus, in terms of drama, is a company of singers and dancers in ancient Greek drama participating in or commenting on the action. It was usually a part of in Greek tragedy. These characters commented on the action of a play without participating in it. A modem chorus (any time after the Greek period) serves a similar function but has taken a different form; it consists of a character/narrator coming on stage and giving a prologue or necessary background information or themes. In the ancient Greek plays we finds many examples in Sophocles' plays. Ther Modern Chorus is like he Prologue in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, which gives the background to the action.

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