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Shakespeare's plays were performed during the day primarily due to the lack of artificial lighting in the theaters. The Globe Theatre, where many of his works were staged, relied on natural light, so performances took place in the afternoon when sunlight was sufficient. Additionally, daytime performances allowed for larger audiences, as people could attend before evening chores or events. This practice was common in Elizabethan England and helped to shape the theatrical experience of the time.

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