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Answer: The Greek chorus in Antigone not only comments on the action of the play and ... the audience a sense of the relationship between Creon and his subjects.

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CHORUS God of Thebes, lead thou the round. Bacchus, shaker of the ground! Let us end our revels here; Lo! Creon our new lord draws near, Crowned by this strange chance, our king. What, I marvel, pondering? . . .

Here the chorus says that they will "end the revels" which means: stop feeling happy, stop the festivities, become unhappy, because Creon is coming.

This shows that they have a negative attitude to him and perhaps fear him.

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