The Change of Heart of the Chorus in Medea by Euripides (444 words, 2 pages)
The ChorusIn a great majority of Greek plays, the author enlists a confidant or confidante, to act alongside the other characters and communicate with them to offer an opinion or advice. In Medea by Euripides, the confidante is the Chorus, composed of a group of women from Corinth, something that ...
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