The ekkyklema was a device used in ancient Greek theater, particularly in tragedies, to reveal scenes that occurred offstage. It was a wheeled platform that could be rolled out from the skene (the stage building) to display dead bodies or other significant events that had happened out of view, allowing the audience to witness the aftermath without depicting violent action directly on stage. This device emphasized the dramatic impact of the narrative while adhering to the conventions of Greek theater. It served both practical and symbolic purposes, enhancing the storytelling experience.