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A rake in theatre refers to a stage that is sloped or tilted, usually rising away from the audience. The term originates from the inclination of the stage, similar to the tool, a rake, which is also inclined. The purpose of a raked stage is to improve the view for the audience, allowing them to see more of the stage and the action taking place.

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