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In the Globe Theatre, "hell" referred to the area beneath the stage, often used for special effects and to create dramatic scenes. It was a space where actors could emerge or disappear, enhancing the theatrical experience. This area was typically dark and damp, symbolizing the underworld, and it contributed to the play's atmosphere, especially in performances that included supernatural elements. The design allowed for creative storytelling and heightened the tension in various scenes.

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