Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Journal #11

At the beginning of the play the chorus seems to be a side character in the play that does what a narrator does but with a little more emotion. As you get into the play you start to see how the chorus could change its role and start taking sides with one side or the other and have some sort of bias towards some character. When the chorus has lines on page 23-24 you really start to see that the chorus does in fact have a bias and is trying to show the reader that he has clearly taken a side. The tone of the chorus changes great from the beginning to page 23, he seems to know what he is speaking and is speaking his mind without holding back. He shows this bias and doesn't hold back in the sack of protecting everyone.

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