The Gravediggers In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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In the play, Hamlet, William Shakespeare identifies the gravediggers and his helpers as a part of the play to reveal the importance of humanity, although this might elicit laughter, it was not written for the purpose of comedy. It was written in order to emphasize on the burial of the one who committed suicide. The meaning of it is that at some point in time, we will all go in the ground, even if you have come from a wealthy or desolate lifestyle. The gravediggers also emphasize the importance of mortality and that status does not affect one’s mortality rate. Although this scene might bring out some laughter, it is important to note that Shakespeare has not been putting in a lot of comic texts until now, since lately most of the sayings have