Ophelia is denied complete burial rites of the church in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" because her death is deemed a suicide. In the context of the play, suicide was considered a grave sin, and those who took their own lives were often denied proper Christian burials. The grave diggers' conversation reveals that Ophelia’s death was seen as a result of her madness and tragic circumstances, complicating the church's response to her burial. This reflects the societal attitudes towards mental illness and suicide during the Elizabethan era.
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