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Character Name
Chorus of Corinthian Women
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Gender
Female
Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult
Supporting
Non Dancer
Voice
Non-singer
Time & Place
Corinth, Ancient Greece
Analysis
Presumably due to the female-driven subject matter of the play, Seneca (following Euripides) stipulates that the chorus in Medea be made up of women. Like in many ancient Greek plays, the chorus remains on stage throughout the play, providing commentary on the action.
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