Omitting the grave diggers in "Hamlet" would diminish the play's exploration of mortality and the theme of death. Their comic yet poignant dialogue provides a contrast to the tragedy, highlighting the inevitable nature of death and the futility of life. Additionally, their scenes serve to deepen Hamlet's reflection on life and mortality, particularly in the famous graveyard scene where he confronts Yorick's skull. Thus, their absence would lessen the play's thematic richness and emotional depth.
The king had decided not to put strong arm Hamlet because he knew how Hamlet was loved by the people of Denmark and would not want to do anything to warrant their annoyance
Yes,, because they were worried that the Diggers would take their land.
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That would be Hamlet's "To be or not to be..." soliloquy, where Hamlet contemplates suicide.
Diggers would have worn heavy trousers and boots. They would not have had many articles of clothing and would have worn the same things day after day.
A hamlet is a small community within a town. Qualifications for a hamlet vary by country but the best example of a hamlet would be a suburb in a city.
the play is called Hamlet and was writing by William Shakespeare.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet
Both Laertes and Polonius were telling Ophelia not to have anything to do with Hamlet, for different reasons. Laertes says that she should avoid Hamlet because, being a prince, he can be compelled to a political marriage whatever he feels. Polonius says that she should avoid Hamlet because he is only trying to get into her pants.
That depends on usage. A hamlet, referring to a small town, would be a common noun. While Hamlet, referring to the name of Shakespeare's play, would be a proper noun.
That depends on usage. A hamlet, referring to a small town, would be a common noun. While Hamlet, referring to the name of Shakespeare's play, would be a proper noun.
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This is just a guess, but during the gold rush they were cooks and diggers. Cooks: They would cook a lot of Chinese food that all the gold diggers loved which they would of made bundles of money and gold. Diggers: they would just dig for gold and hope for the best. But in most cases they would be discriminated against any attacked for their race.