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How does the Chorus respond to the impending news of Thomas's likely assassination? What does Thomas's response reflect about his character and relationship with his parishoners?
The Chorus responds to their premonition of Thomas's impending death with a desperately mournful tone, noting forebodingly that they have "smelt them, the death-bringers" (66) and are horrified about what the Knights are about to do. However, the Chorus also says to Thomas that they "have consented" (68) and are prepared for the sacrifices they will have to endure and make themselves to live out God's will. This perspective from the Chorus represents a newly-voiced desire to take on additional...
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