Respuesta :
The chorus in Greek drama was a group of actors who made a main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation.
Some people think that they provided commentary on actions and events that were taking place before the audience.
Secondly, the chorus would allow the playwright to create a kind of literary complexity only achievable by a literary device controlling the atmosphere and expectations of the audience.
Secondly, the chorus would allow the playwright to create a kind of literary complexity only achievable by a literary device controlling the atmosphere and expectations of the audience.