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If the play was boring, the groundling, typically a member of the audience standing in the pit of the theater, might express their dissatisfaction by making noise, talking to friends, or even leaving to find more engaging entertainment. They could also interact with the performers, heckling or shouting comments to liven up the experience. Groundlings were known for their low tolerance for dullness, often seeking immediate engagement and excitement from the performance.

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