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In Greek theater, actors were called "hypokrites," which translates to "answerer" or "one who interprets." This term originated from the practice of actors responding to the chorus and engaging in dialogue, effectively interpreting the roles they played. The use of "hypokrites" highlights the actor's role in embodying characters and conveying the story to the audience.

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