insipidlywitty
10-26-2007, 02:40 PM
I'm writing an essay about the impact the Chorus has on the audience and have been looking at the roles it plays.
I have all the obvious things like creating empathy, responding to action, offering advice, affecting the tempo, irony, foreboding, their moral standards and things like that.
But I was wondering if there is anything else that I might have missed. Something less obvious or even something slightly controversial.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
I have all the obvious things like creating empathy, responding to action, offering advice, affecting the tempo, irony, foreboding, their moral standards and things like that.
But I was wondering if there is anything else that I might have missed. Something less obvious or even something slightly controversial.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.