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How is the chorus's behavior in this passage typical of the role of choruses in ancient Greek tragedy? Enter CREON CREON. I come, my friends, as having learnt but now Our ruler, Oedipus, accuses me With dreadful words I cannot bear to hear. For if, in these calamities of ours, He thinks he suffers wrongly at my hands, In word or deed, aught tending to his hurt, I set no value on a life prolonged, If this reproach hangs on me; for its harm Affects not slightly, but is direst shame, If through the land my name as villain rings, By thee and by thy friends a villain called. Chorus. But this repr

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