She tells him that Ophelia has drowned.
Gertrude brings news of Ophelia's death to Laertes and Claudius as they plot against Hamlet. This revelation deeply affects Laertes, intensifying his desire for revenge against Hamlet, whom he holds responsible for his sister's tragic fate. The news serves as a catalyst for the unfolding conflict and further complicates the dynamics among the characters.
Claudius allows Laertes to head back to England. This was used to bring out the unjust treatment of Hamlet, whose own request was denied.
Polonius, Ophelia, Gertrude, Hamlet, Claudius, and Laertes.
There he is! There she is! There they are! I don't know how you can identify a character from the play without looking at the play. Are you asking how these people are related to each other? The king and queen are, unsurprisingly, married to each other. Laertes is Polonius's son and Polonius is the councillor to the king.
Polonius, Laertes, Claudius, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern and indirectly Queen Gertrude and Ophelia.
In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," it is Queen Gertrude who informs King Claudius that Laertes is a skilled swordsman. She mentions this in Act IV, Scene 7, when discussing the potential threat Laertes poses due to his prowess in fencing, particularly in light of his desire for revenge against Hamlet. This information adds tension to the unfolding plot and foreshadows the duel between Hamlet and Laertes.
they all die
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
No, Laertes was an argonaut and a mortal man.
Laertes is the father of Odysseus in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Laertes is also a character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
In Paris, where Laertes has gone to study.
In the Odyssey the son of Laertes is Odysseus.