Ritual clowns are figures found in various cultures that play a significant role in ceremonies and rituals. These clowns often embody paradoxical characteristics, blending humor with critical social commentary, and may serve to challenge societal norms or traditions. In many indigenous cultures, ritual clowns can be seen during ceremonies as performers who provide entertainment while also offering deep lessons or reflections on human behavior, social hierarchy, or spirituality.

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