In the Eyes of God
Title: In the Eyes of God
Category: Literature / English
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In the Eyes of God
In the Eyes of God
In Greek tragedy, the Chorus served a primary function in the play. In the oldest plays, the Chorus composed of up to fifty members. They were the only people on stage and they didn¡¯t enact the play but told the story of it. As time passed, the size of the Chorus was reduced and actors were added. In modern plays, there is no separate Chorus. A single character in
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of the play must be judged. Actions must be morally correct, ethical, and judged by God. The religious views of the Chorus are also reflected in the end of the play. The character to have the last say in a play yields some kind of authority, concluding the play and making the final comments. In this play, the Angel has the last say, reflecting the author¡¯s belief that God has final authority over everything.
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