In what sense does the “gravediggers' scene” serve as a dramatic relief in Hamlet?
PremiumIn what sense does the gravediggers' scene serve as a dramatic relief in Hamlet In Shakespeare s - Hamlet the gravediggers scene gives dramatic relief to the play This scene occurs in Act Scene It is full of dark humor and clever talk between the two gravediggers and Prince Hamlet After many serious and emotional scenes the scene gives both the audience and the characters a short mental rest Dramatic Relief In the gravediggers scene the two gravediggers make jokes about dying Their light conversation about graves and dying feels very different from the sad and serious mood in the rest of the play So the light mood of this scene gives the audience a dramatic relief Hamlet and the Gravedigger Dramatic relief also comes when Hamlet asks whose grave the man is digging The gravedigger jokingly says that it is his own grave HAMLET Whose grave s this sirrah