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Well, in the Globe Theatre, people from different social classes were seated in different sections. The wealthier patrons sat in the more expensive seats closer to the stage, while the common folk sat in the cheaper seats further away. But you see, no matter where they sat, everyone got to enjoy the magic of the theater and the beauty of Shakespeare's words. It was a place where people from all walks of life could come together and experience the wonder of storytelling.

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