Many people have been buried without a casket. It happened frequently during wartime. In the Civil War after a battle, burial teams would go to the battle field, dig graves, and place the bodies of dead solders in graves where they lay. Many of those graves were no more than 2 feet deep.
No. A casket is the same as a coffin. It is the case that a dead body is buried in.
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A coffin or a casket.
no he is not dead, he was in the casket at summerslam 2010 and got tombstoned by kane.
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The expression "a pauper's casket" can relate to a low cost casket provided by the government for indigent people. Sometimes a reusable casket is meant: in former times indigent dead people were taken to the cemetery in a casket with a bottom which could be opened up; then, at the graveside the shrouded corpse was left in the grave while the casket was reused again.
A fly could have secretly entered the body through the nose or some other body orifice before the casket was sealed.
The casket was filled with clothing and blankets.
It's actually a choice of two words: "Coffin" or "Casket".
a casket? a grave? the morgue? the trunk? insert yo' momma joke?
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the casket was filled with clothing and blankets to make it appear as if it contained a dead body, so that the German soldiers would not inspect it closely. By disguising it in this way, Annemarie's family was able to transport important items to safety without arousing suspicion.