Elizabethan actors often used prop weapons, such as daggers or sWords, that were specially designed to be safe for performance. To recreate the effect of someone being stabbed, they might employ techniques like staging, sound effects, and the use of fake blood. Additionally, actors relied on dramatic acting and audience engagement to convey the intensity of the scene, rather than relying solely on visual realism. These methods allowed them to create a compelling and believable experience without actual harm.
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