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In the Middle Ages, actors were often viewed with suspicion and disdain. They were typically associated with the lower classes and itinerant lifestyles, performing in public spaces rather than esteemed venues. Many were seen as vagabonds or tricksters, and their performances could be viewed as morally questionable, often challenging societal norms. Despite this, some actors gained recognition and respect, particularly in the context of religious plays and festivals.

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