It was to give the audience pre-existing knowledge about the play that would help with the understanding of the play and its conflicts and often it foreshadows something that is going to happen... for example the begging of Romeo and Juliet when the chorus tells us that there is a feud between the two families and how it was a tragedy of star crossed lovers.
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noun
a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
a fishhook.
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verb (used with object)
to seize, fasten, suspend from, pierce, or catch hold of and draw with or as if with a hook.
to catch (fish) with a fishhook.
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verb (used without object)
to become attached or fastened by or as if by a hook.
to curve or bend like a hook.
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Douglass is hired by William Freeland, a generally kinder ace. Douglass begins instructing his individual slaves and arranging his break. Douglass' intend to escape is found. He is placed in prison and afterward sent back to Baltimore with the Aulds to take in an exchange. Douglass turns into a caulker and is in the end permitted to employ out his own time. Douglass sets aside extra cash and disappears to New York City, where he weds Anna Murray, a free dark lady from Baltimore. They move to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where Douglass is in the end contracted as an instructor for the American Anti-Slavery Society.
The answer is Sound. You can hear sound in a stage production (Also known as a play) but you cannot read sound. It doesn't "appear" in a novel or book. Novels use expression and descriptive words, while stage productions use tone and sound.
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