Role of Chorus in the the play " Murder in the Cathedral" by T. S Eliot
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The chorus in Murder in the Cathedral is composed of ordinary women of Canterbury who are neither saints like Thomas Becket nor sinners like the Knights. They are, like the audience, onlookers who witness the drama and comment on it without intervening. At first, the chorus delivers a sense of foreshadowing.
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