There are more people than one alive at the end of the play. Fortinbras is still alive, since he delivers the last line. Horatio is usually also still alive (except in one production where Fortinbras had him shot). The English Ambassador (and other ambassadors if any) is still alive. Osric is usually still alive (but not in the Kenneth Branagh film). And of course there are all kinds of characters who are alive offstage--we usually count Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's offstage death, so why not them?
he is contemplating suicide. to be alive or dead.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
Hamlet prevents Horatio from drinking what's left of the wine that Claudius poisoned, because Hamlet wants Horatio to tell people his side of the story.
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 the last person to actually die in the play. However, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are the last people to have been mentioned dead--by Fortinbras I believe.
Shakespeare did not have a middle name. When you translate it from Latin it is William Shakespeare.
Hamlet was thinking about that question because of the things he been through like his fathers death and the killer being the uncle.
The last one.
I think hamlet wants to stay alive because he stated that he wished that he did not challenge Leartes to a fight
The beginning plot of Hamlet ended in the last scene of Act 5.
Laertes.