Ophelia
Hamlet kills Polonius thinking that it is Claudius eavesdropping on him.
Though it is not suicide, Queen Gertrude accidentally drinks a cup of poison and in turn it kills herAdditionally, one theory, suggests that Hamlet has already gotten Ophelia pregnant. Ophelia would have been unable to marry and without Hamlet to support her it is believed that she may have killed herself.
he tells king cladios that hamlet want to kill his and King claudiouse kills hamlet
The poisoned tip of Laertes' blade cuts Hamlet in their duel in Act V; thus Laertes is the direct cause of Hamlet's death.
When he accidentally kills Polonius.
hamlet kills him Hamlet is "frightened by some movemnet behind the curtain" and slays him thinking it was Cladius.
Hamlet gives his "To be, or not to be" soliloquy. Hamlet tells Ophelia, "Get thee to a nunnery!" Hamlet decides not to kill Claudius while he prays. Hamlet kills Polonius.
Hamlet is told by the ghost of his father that he was murdered by Hamlet's uncle Claudius who is now the king and Hamlet's stepfather. In the process of pursuing his revenge, Hamlet kills Polonius, Claudius's counsellor and the father of Hamlet's girlfriend Ophelia. Ophelia goes mad and dies, and her brother Laertes comes vowing vengeance for his father's death. Laertes and Claudius plot Hamlet's death, but although Hamlet is mortally wounded, their plot misfires, killing Hamlet's mother and Laertes. Hamlet kills Claudius before he, too, expires.
That character Ophelia is a central person in the Shakespeare classic Hamlet. Potentially married to Hamlet, Ophelia is the sister of Laertes who kills Hamlet.
Hamlet stabbed him with the poisoned sword which Laertes had poisoned to kill Hamlet. He was, in Hamlet's phrase, "hoist with his own petard."
Claudius sends Hamlet to England after Hamlet kills Polonius. However, Hamlet's ship is intercepted by pirates and Hamlet is able to talk his way on to their boat and back to Denmark. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern remain on Hamlet's boat and land in England, where they are executed.
Hamlet mistakenly believes that it is Claudius who is hiding behind the arras instead of Polonius.