Claudius sends Hamlet to England, but he doesn't get there.
Claudius hopes that Hamlet will be killed in England. Claudius is the King and is also the brother of Hamlet.
Gertrude, Hamlet's mother and wife of his Uncle Claudius, King of Denmark.
King Hamlet, in Shakespeare's play, was poisoned by his brother Claudius.
His brother, Claudius, came out into the garden while King Hamlet was sleeping and poured poison into his ear.
Claudius is married to Gertrude (Hamlet's mother and widow to the former king).
Claudius kills Old Hamlet the former king, then marries Gertrude (Old Hamlet's wife) so Claudius is now the King of Denmark.
Claudius and King Hamlet were brothers. Gertrude was married to King Hamlet first, and then she married Claudius.
Gertrude's first husband was King Hamlet. King Hamlet was the brother of Claudius. This makes Claudius and Gertrude in-laws. After Claudius murders King Hamlet, he marries Gertrude, so they are then husband and wife.
Claudius is concerned that Hamlet knows the truth about how he killed King Hamlet and has been watching Hamlet since he killed the king. When Hamlet kills Polonius he sees how unstable Hamlet is and that he can not take the chance and let Hamlet stay, which would risk his own safety. Claudius sends Hamlet to England so that on the way he can have him killed and he would no longer have to worry about the problem that is Hamlet.
Claudius: The new King of Denmark.Claudius
Hamlet dies in Act 5, scene 2 when he is struck by Laertes with a poisoned sword. He and Laertes are dueling and Laertes is using a blade that Hamlet's Uncle Claudius has tainted with a strong poison.
Claudius is a fictional king in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet." He was the brother and uncle of King Hamlet and Hamlet.