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They were not used to promote enjoyment, they were a disguise which allowed people to have fun in an otherwise oppressive society without risking being found out, apprehended (if they broke either a civil or a religious law) and punished. Masks were worn, for instance, during the towns' carnivals (hence the Venetian masks).

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