He is stabbed by the tip of Laertes' poisoned rapier during their dual.
Not necessarily...
He is wounded by the rapier, but then stabs Laertes, and kills his uncle before he himself dies.
In the play Hamlet, Hamlet dies by getting stabbed in a sword fight with the sword having poison in. This takes place in the last scene of the play.
He is scratched from Laertes poisoned tip.
No, he succumbs to the poison on the blade of Laertes who stabbed him earlier during the fight.
Hamlet junior dies after he was struck by a poisoned sword in a match againt Claudiuses spy. he dies next to his mother.
Yes, Laertes wounds Hamlet with a poisoned sword that kills him.
He dies from a poisoned sword wound
He asks Horatio not to kill himself so there will be someone left to explain to Fortinbras what happened.
Claudius was suspicious that Hamlet knew of his crime after the players had put on their show. After Claudius hears that Hamlet had stabbed Polonius, Claudius was certain that Hamlet was trying to kill him. To protect himself, he sends Hamlet to England with a letter and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to deliver him. The letter contains instructions for the king of England to have Hamlet executed.
Hamlet is about a young man (Hamlet) who is told by the ghost of his father that Hamlet's uncle and stepfather murdered him. Hamlet acts crazy while waiting for the right moment to kill his uncle, but his uncle is spying on him and guesses the truth. In the end the uncle's plot to kill Hamlet almost succeeds, but before he dies, Hamlet completes his revenge.
True. Hamlet changed the king's orders to the English from "Kill Hamlet" to "Kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." He didn't have to do that; he could have changed the orders to "Give Hamlet some flowers".
"Hamlet: To kill a king and marry with his brother. Gertrude: To kill a king? Hamlet: Ay, lady, that was my word."
Hamlet is contemplating suicide. He is deciding whether he should kill himself, "not to be", or to live, "to be". He doesn't kill himself because it would be a sin.
Whether he should kill himself of not
This is a quotation from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It is part of a soliliquy Hamlet makes when deciding whether to kill himself.
He asks Horatio not to kill himself so there will be someone left to explain to Fortinbras what happened.
Claudius and Laertes plot to kill Hamlet.
Claudius was suspicious that Hamlet knew of his crime after the players had put on their show. After Claudius hears that Hamlet had stabbed Polonius, Claudius was certain that Hamlet was trying to kill him. To protect himself, he sends Hamlet to England with a letter and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to deliver him. The letter contains instructions for the king of England to have Hamlet executed.
he tells king cladios that hamlet want to kill his and King claudiouse kills hamlet
Hamlet is about a young man (Hamlet) who is told by the ghost of his father that Hamlet's uncle and stepfather murdered him. Hamlet acts crazy while waiting for the right moment to kill his uncle, but his uncle is spying on him and guesses the truth. In the end the uncle's plot to kill Hamlet almost succeeds, but before he dies, Hamlet completes his revenge.
True. Hamlet changed the king's orders to the English from "Kill Hamlet" to "Kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." He didn't have to do that; he could have changed the orders to "Give Hamlet some flowers".
"Hamlet: To kill a king and marry with his brother. Gertrude: To kill a king? Hamlet: Ay, lady, that was my word."
Hamlet's character flaw is that he is too patient about waiting for the perfect moment in time to kill King Claudius. His patience is what leads to the death of him and the ones he and the audience care about. The Queen, Polonius, Ophelia, Laertes, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern perhaps, and Hamlet himself.
Claudius knew. That's why he conspired with Laertes to kill Hamlet first.