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Ancient Greeks used a device called a "mechanical crane" or "deus ex machina" to create the illusion of flight in theater. This apparatus allowed actors to be hoisted above the stage, often representing gods or supernatural beings descending from the heavens. The term "deus ex machina" later became a literary device to describe an unexpected resolution to a plot. These innovations enhanced the dramatic effects of their performances, captivating audiences with the spectacle.

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