Stage directions are written into the script by contemporary playwrights. In Shakespeare's time scripts were not printed as they are today and very few copies were in distribution. What did Shakespeare and his contemporaries do instead of writing out stage direction and descriptions. Give two examples from any Shakespeare play to support your answer.
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