Oedipus
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The major role in Oedipus of the Chorus as previously outlined is that of commentary. The chorus clarifies the situation to the audience in a way that enables the audience to fully comprehend the nature and general ebb and flow of the plot. For example when at the end of the play, when Creon's final words have been uttered, the chorus comments on the fate of Oedipus by saying
"From hence the lesson learn ye,
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well as the other basic roles held by the Chorus are still vital to the success and understanding of the play Oedipus, even to a 20th century audience. They act as a narrative, summarising the most recent action (on-stage or not). They take on the role of bystanders who watch and react to the action as it happens. Also they maintain the continuity as their being present removes any need for scene or act changes.
well as the other basic roles held by the Chorus are still vital to the success and understanding of the play Oedipus, even to a 20th century audience. They act as a narrative, summarising the most recent action (on-stage or not). They take on the role of bystanders who watch and react to the action as it happens. Also they maintain the continuity as their being present removes any need for scene or act changes.