Question
Oedipus the King,Part I includes a lengthy conversation among Oedipus, Creon, Jocasta, and the Chorus leader, or choragos. Which best describes the choragos’ part in this scene?
A. The choragos suggests that Oedipus should give up the throne.
B. The choragos expresses approval of Creon's argument.
C. The choragos warns Jocasta that disaster will strike.
D. The choragos urges Oedipus to distrust Creon.
A. The choragos suggests that Oedipus should give up the throne.
B. The choragos expresses approval of Creon's argument.
C. The choragos warns Jocasta that disaster will strike.
D. The choragos urges Oedipus to distrust Creon.
Answers
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The best description of the choragos’ part in this scene is:
**B. The choragos expresses approval of Creon's argument.**
In "Oedipus the King," the choragos often acts as a voice of reason and support for the characters, particularly in their interactions and debates.
**B. The choragos expresses approval of Creon's argument.**
In "Oedipus the King," the choragos often acts as a voice of reason and support for the characters, particularly in their interactions and debates.