Greek Drama

What was the role of the Chorus in Greek plays?

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Initially, members of the chorus, twelve to fifteen actors, remained on stage throughout the entire play and periodically recited poetic songs in unison. Overall, the chorus observed and interpreted the actions of the play, reacted to characters and events, and even probed the characters with questions and gave advice.

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