The Chorus in Oedipus Rex

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... d the mere narrative plot.

In addition to this the chorus also has a significant part to play in the expression of the fears and hopes of the populace. An example of this fear shown on the first entrance of the Chorus, before the horrific realities are yet known:

"I faint for fear,

Through all my soul I quiver in suspense,

In brooding dread, what doom, of present growth,

Or as the months roll on, thy hand will work;"v

Before the audience would have come to see the play, in the past and the present, they would have known something of what is arguably the most infamous tales in history. The emphasis on the development of not only the conscious but also the subconscious irony in Oedipus adds to its effect on the audience. The chorus, through echoing the thoughts of the ...

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