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At the start of act 5, what are the gravediggers discussing?

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C: Ophelia has apparently committed su-ic-ide.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamlet: ACT 5, in the beginning after Ophelia has apparently committed su-ic-ide.

The gravediggers had an enjoyable time joking around as they prepared Ophelia's final resting place. The humorous relief and clear sign of Hamlet's own death provided by this scene are its two main functions. All humans are mortal, yet he accepts that life goes on anyway.

At the start of act 5, what are the gravediggers discussing?

A: Claudius has murdered hamlets father

B: Laertes has returned to Denmark from France

C: Ophelia has apparently committed su-ic-ide

D: Hamlet is only feigning madness

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