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The living conditions of a jester in historical contexts varied significantly depending on the court or household they served. Typically, they lived relatively well compared to commoners, often receiving room and board as part of their employment. However, their status was precarious; they were expected to entertain and amuse, and their livelihood depended on the whims of their patrons. While they had some privileges, such as freedom to speak candidly, they also faced the risk of losing favor and being dismissed or even punished.

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