In Antigone, the chorus and chorus leader represent indeterminate people, but inhabitants of Thebes. They are elderly people who embody wisdom. They try to talk rationality into the main character, Antigone, and the king, Creon. Chorus support the King not because of respect for him, but because they fear him. Therefore, their judgement change in the play which make them open to different interpretations. In the first part, Chorus comment on characters' thought, and provide information about them and events.