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In literature, the chorus, or Greek chorus, was a group of performers who summarized, provided commentary, or participated in the action of a play. They might weigh in on actions between acts or only speak at the poem’s beginning and/or end.
The main functions of the Chorus are to explain the action to the audience, emphasise key themes, deliver moral messages, and show characters' inner thoughts. The Chorus can also control the pace of the play, bring attention to certain areas and set up surprises.
The Chorus of a song or poem is the part where you repeat a verse or a phrase. There are various patterns of repeat. The example of a song with a chorus below has a repeated verse and then a chorus. The example of a poem has just a repeated chorus.
10 Μαΐ 2020 · Learning the different verse forms that poets have used for centuries might seem like a daunting task, but in this article we’ve picked ten of the most popular and enduring verse forms, and offer a short introduction to each of them.
Initiating Verse. Begins on tonic but does not cadence or even move away from tonic. Often contains a chord loop or shuttle for the entire section. The melody often takes the form of two or four repetitions of the same passage.
In literature and drama, a chorus refers to a group of characters who comment on the main action of the narrative, often providing background information, emotional insight, or thematic commentary.
16 Μαρ 2020 · Today we’re talking about how you can use a chorus in your fiction to give the reader more information, to slowly reveal facts and truths, in support of your main narrative. I’ve been writing stories and novels with choruses in them for quite some time, and I think they can be very effective.