Table of Contents
- 1 What are the two gravediggers doing while they talk?
- 2 What are the clowns doing in Hamlet?
- 3 Who are the two grave diggers burying When Hamlet and Horatio come upon them in the graveyard?
- 4 What is the first topic the two clowns discuss what do they decide?
- 5 Why do the gravediggers question Ophelia’s burial?
- 6 What does Hamlet talk about while he and Horatio watch the clowns dig the grave?
What are the two gravediggers doing while they talk?
What are the two clowns doing while they talk? The two clowns, or better known as gravediggers, are digging a grave for someone. The “she” they’re talking about is Ophelia. They are questioning whether if Ophelia committed suicide or if her death was accidental.
What are the clowns doing in Hamlet?
They are first encountered as they are digging a grave for the newly deceased Ophelia, discussing whether she deserves a Christian burial after having killed herself.
What are the two clowns debating?
The penultimate scene of the play begins with the two clowns digging a grave for the late Ophelia. They debate whether she should be allowed to have a Christian burial, because she committed suicide. This quickly leads them into a discussion of the impact of politics on the decision, and the two parody lawyer speech.
What are the two clowns gravediggers debating?
Two gravediggers (called clowns) discuss the burial for which they are digging. An inquest has declared the corpse fit for Christian burial. The First Gravedigger argues that the dead woman deserves no such indulgence, because she drowned herself and is not worthy of salvation.
Who are the two grave diggers burying When Hamlet and Horatio come upon them in the graveyard?
In the churchyard, two gravediggers shovel out a grave for Ophelia. They argue whether Ophelia should be buried in the churchyard since her death looks like a suicide. According to religious doctrine, suicides may not receive Christian burial.
What is the first topic the two clowns discuss what do they decide?
What is the first topic the two clowns discuss? What do they decide? how Ophelia died and that she was given a proper burial; she didn’t deserve it and that she only got a proper burial because the family was rich.
What does the opening dialogue between the two clowns contribute to the play?
The two clowns tell jokes, use puns, sing inappropriate drinking songs, and engage in word play with Hamlet. Even Hamlet seems to enjoy the verbal sparing. But even the joking becomes serious as Hamlet, once again, turns the conversation to the realities of death–an ongoing theme of the play.
What is the argument between the two gravediggers?
Why do the gravediggers question Ophelia’s burial?
What does Hamlet talk about while he and Horatio watch the clowns dig the grave?
As he and Horatio watch and listen to the clowns talk about the person for whom they are digging a grave, Hamlet realizes that the dead person must have committed suicide because this burial is going to be such a furtive affair.
Who is the first clown judging and why is he doing so?
Hamlet Characters & Descriptions The First Clown is a gravedigger. He is convinced that Ophelia ought to be considered a suicide. He is a joking fellow who sings as he digs, is much given to wordplay, and is proud of his profession. He knows all the skulls in a grave he digs up, and knew Yorick.