This is a great
question. It is well worth analysing theas a character in his own right, and considering where
he stands throughout the play and how he comments on the action and what is happening. Certainly
in Ode 1 the theexpresses both confident optimism and nervous apprehension. This apparent
indecision or ambiguity reflects the wider theme of's great knowledge against his...
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In Oedipus Rex, how does the Chorus's response change from Ode 1 to Ode 2?
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