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The ring at casterbridge was merely the local name of

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The ring at Casterbridge was merely the local name of amphitheatres.  

Amphitheatres are historically very significant in British and Roman history. These are open-air venues used for multiple purposes but one of the main purpose is entertainment like opera, singing, choir, plays etc. Due to its large room, it can contain a huge population of the public in its sitting reason. It also gives an easy view of the stage due to its placement.

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