In North America, a cemetery burial is forever, unless the cemetery is relocated. Then all the burials are moved to the new location, with their markers.
In much of Europe, a modern cemetery burial is for a period of 50 years; then the cemetery plot can be resold and used again. This does not apply to Jewish cemetery burials. For religious reasons, Jewish cemetery plots are used only once and the burial is forever.
At the end of the play they are both dead. Assuming that they are in a Catholic country (as Venice and its colonies certainly were) they would be buried separately. Othello, as a suicide, could not be buried in consecrated ground, but Desdemona would be buried in a proper cemetery.
It wasn't a holiday resort. She was buried in an above-ground mausoleum where bodies were laid out on slabs and left to rot. Not a pleasant or very romantic place to be.
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and how long will they stay buried under the rocks before the die?
morgue till they are moved to the cemetery
He is listed among the permanent residents having died and been buried there in 1683.
Considering no one has ever been to Mars, what makes you think anyone here would know the answer?
Once can stay as long as their visa or immigration papers allows them to
If they are buried to a proper depth, no, they don't get wet. They stay nice and cozy in their new home.
Well people say that it is. I think it is because every Halloween there is a girl statue that has her hands cuffed and there is blood dripping from her hands and she romes around the gravyard. Police wont let anyone in to stay over night on Halloween or on any day/ night just to see the blood dripping. But yes the cemetery is haunted. Hope that answerd your question!!
no it will stay good for millions of years
Then let it be that. Under table relationships are nice, but they won't stay hidden for long.