Shakespeare wrote the scene with the gravediggers into Hamlet to make a comic break and to give a part to the company's clown.
You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
There isn't one. There are two gravediggers in Hamlet, but their job is to make graves, not take dead bodies out of them.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same as your question and my answer.
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You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
I think you would have to ask Shakespeare himself that question.
Shakespeare did...
Shakespeare wrote in ink. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Era. Shakespeare wrote in London, England. Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English Shakespeare wrote in blank verse
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The gravediggers in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" are characters who appear in Act 5, Scene 1. These gravediggers are a comic relief duo who provide dark humor and commentary on death and mortality while digging Ophelia's grave. Their banter adds a lighthearted touch to the otherwise tragic events unfolding in the play.
There isn't one. There are two gravediggers in Hamlet, but their job is to make graves, not take dead bodies out of them.
The Gravediggers was created in 1600.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same as your question and my answer.
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i think it was the queen elizabeth